This decal application instruction printable is the perfect item to add to your adhesive vinyl decal orders.
Instructions on applying vinyl decal.
Tape the top edge of your decal to the surface with masking tape.
This ensures the sticker will cling to the transfer tape and removes any air bubbles that may have formed.
Peel off the wax paper using a friend to help with bigger decals.
Gently place the transfer tape adhesive side down over your images.
When you receive your decal in the mail lay it flat and firmly wipe a credit card or application squeegee across the top of the transfer tape.
The bottom layer is the backing paper.
Rub a squeegee or credit card firmly across the sticker through the clear transfer tape to prepare it for application.
Apply rubbing alcohol to remove any remaining oils or waxes from the vehicle s surface.
Step 2 using a squeegee or credit card press firmly on the decal to ensure that the decal sticks to the application transfer paper.
Start from one side stick the decal to the surface using a squeegee or a credit card start working your way to the other side of the decal applying pressure with the squeegee or a credit card in order to remove the air bubbles.
It is simple to the point and will clearly direct your buyer on how to correctly and successfully apply a vinyl decal.
Step 3 peel the white paper backing off the sticker.
Peel away the vinyl liner at a 45 degree angle.
To prevent bubbles start in the center and move out toward the edges.
The second layer is the vinyl film which is the decal itself.
Use a craft stick or a cricut scraper to burnish rub or polish the tape onto the vinyl.
Step 1 clean the application area with alcohol or soap water.
The top edge is the edge at the top of your decal.
Step 4 apply decal to cleaned area pressing firmly.
The top layer is paper transfer tape which is used to apply the decal.
Step 3 peel the paper backing away from the decal very slowly.
Make sure the surface you want to apply the decal to is clean.
Remove the wax paper.
Don t remove the top lining or the backing on the decal yet.
It s not hard but does take a little bit of time.