



1) Position and hold the complete un-peeled sheet in position. Measure
and make sure the position is accurate. Using painters/masking tape, anchor
the complete sheet in position, with two strips of tape, one at the
top and one on the side.
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2) Peel off the top anchor tape. Using the side tape as a hinge, peel
away the backing from the carrier/vinyl piece.
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3) Apply the vinyl image to your surface, hold the application tape with
the vinyl image so that it is suspended slightly off the intended surface.
Pull the application tape taut so that the graphics will adhere to the
surface smoothly. NOTE: Don't pull too hard as you may release the masking
tape anchors. Starting in the hinge side (or center for a larger piece),
begin to press down the vinyl image with a smooth flat edge or a squeegee.
Apply pressure to evenly force the air from beneath the vinyl image. Work
your way to the outside edges of the application tape. Be sure to press
every area of the graphic (if your graphic lays over a seam, such as a
car door gap, use the razor blade or knife to cut the graphic in a straight
line. Use the squeegee at this time to press the graphic smoothly against
the surface).
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4) Once you have applied pressure using the squeegee on the entire surface,
peel up the transfer tape starting at a corner and working
on an angle. If you notice any air bubbles left on the graphic after the
transfer tape has been removed, use a needle to poke a small hole in the
center of the bubble and use a cloth or felt squeegee to smooth it out.





