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I bought a decal for my fillerplate cause almost 2 years ago i wet sanded it off... Do I do a wet application for this like i did my stripes? I dont want the glue getting messed up u know cause i had this decal for my headlight and i put water/soap on it and it didnt stick at all. I bought the sticker off of ebay... this guy made it for me. Its chrome colored.
Thanks.
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When I did my stripes, I used a spray bottle filled with water, and two drops of dishwashing soap. Shook it up and sprayed the area(s) where the decals were going to be laid-out. On a warm day (60+ degrees) the decal can be moved on the body of the car to your preferences, but it has to be done somewhat quickly. It's always good to pre-align the decals before placing them on the wet surface and trying to "eye it up". Also, do not perform this in sunlight! The warm sunlight will make the water/soap solution dry VERY fast and possibly ruin the final setting.
Originally posted by hockeyman: On a warm day (60+ degrees) the decal can be moved on the body of the car to your preferences, but it has to be done somewhat quickly.
60º is warm? hahah makes me wish i didnt live in texas.... its freakin 80º + right now.... and its feb!
Originally posted by 00firebird: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by 99V6Camaro: All of the decals i have bought have come with directions that usually say to use it unless the decals are chrome.
how do you do it if they are chrome? </font>[/QUOTE]You just stick them like they come.
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