Tristan88
Active member
They suck I hate putting them on always a wrinkle or a bubble so I'm dedicating this to anyone with any knowledge or tricks of the trade to help the next guy with this!
mix up some soapy water, spray it on your cleaned plastic and apply your decal, sliding it onto the exact position you desire. use a rubber squeegee, and starting from the center, work your way outwards to get rid of the fluid. bubble and wrinkle free every time.
it works good dude. the only stuff it won't work well for is the 3M ricochet protective stuff. they use their own "special" spray stuff but the same principle.i have a trailer wrap i am going to do this summer on my enclosed. i have been told to do it this way. i have a hard time beleiveing it doesnt wreck the adhesion? reallly dont want to wreck a really expeinnsive trailer wrap. lol
Check with the company who manufactured it for you to find out, I was in the decal industry for 17 years and more than just 3M say "not" to use soap now. Due to changes in adhesives to meet environmental issues there can be a reaction to soap...that being said if it will work only use a drop for a spray gun (windex size). The key is to use a squeegee type applicator (hopefully supplied) to carefully push the air and soap out or just air if no soap is used. The higher end materials now come with fine lines cut into the adhesive that allow you to expel the air, extremely forgiving and easy peasy to install. Go slow and plan your install and it should be fine, oh, its always good to read instructions if they are supplied.
Good luck.
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Check with the company who manufactured it for you to find out, I was in the decal industry for 17 years and more than just 3M say "not" to use soap now. Due to changes in adhesives to meet environmental issues there can be a reaction to soap...that being said if it will work only use a drop for a spray gun (windex size). The key is to use a squeegee type applicator (hopefully supplied) to carefully push the air and soap out or just air if no soap is used. The higher end materials now come with fine lines cut into the adhesive that allow you to expel the air, extremely forgiving and easy peasy to install. Go slow and plan your install and it should be fine, oh, its always good to read instructions if they are supplied.
Good luck.
View attachment 129285View attachment 129286 Came out okay, never used soap. Just me & a friend stuck them on and rubbed them out. A few bubbles here and there, popped them with a pin seemed to work okay.
I sort of knew that was coming...........good one!
View attachment 129285View attachment 129286 Came out okay, never used soap. Just me & a friend stuck them on and rubbed them out. A few bubbles here and there, popped them with a pin seemed to work okay.
looks great, but I don't know that it would excite me enough to have to rub one out. LOL