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THRASHER DECALS Here's a step by step guide to make the job easy. Whether you've purchased our product in the past or just placed your order, THRASHER decals are here and are yours for the taking! Our decal is die-cut and crafted from a dark silver metallic vinyl. they're in stock and ready to roll! STEP 1 Thoroughly clean the surface you are applying the decal to with Windex or soapy water to remove any dirt or oils on the paint/glass. STEP 3 Carefully pick the area you want the decal and apply it with either the left or right side edge of the decal and work your way across the surface of the transfer tape making sure no wrinkles or air bubbles get under the decal. STEP 2 Rub down the decal so that the transfer tape on the decal can adhere to it. Carefully pull off the transfer tape making sure the decal comes off attached to the transfer tape. If it is not stuck to it carefully lay down the transfer tap to the backing paper and rub down that area until it sticks to the transfer tape. If all else fails take an razor blade and carefully pry the corner of the decal off the backing paper and lay the transfer tape back on it and pull apart. Your decal should now be stuck to the transfer paper after you do this. STEP 4 Thoroughly rub down the transfer tape so that the decal can get a good bond before removing the transfer tape. STEP 5 Carefully pull off the transfer tape from the decal at a 45 degree angle slowly working your way across. If you get a bubble try to push it out with your fingers or if all else fails take a needle and make a small hole in the bubble area and squeeze out the air trapped in it. |
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