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Our team's experience and knowledge are busting the doors down. So we've put together several how-2's to help you make your vehicle stand above the croud.

Full Body Graphics
Front Window Graphics




 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 


If you follow these simple step-by-step instructions, you should not have any problems installing your new custom vinyl. If you do happen to run into a problem, we are just a phone call away, and are happy to assist you in any way possible.


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#1

To get a good idea of what the design will look like, we first take a picture of the actual car.
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#2

The picture is then placed in the computer and the design is sized accordingly.
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#3

We cut the first stage and then the second stage to complete this kit.
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#4

The excess is "weeded-out" to reveal the design.
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#5

Instalation Materials: Kit, Heat gun, Squeege, Hobby knife, Extra blades, Clean towes and some soapy water solution.

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#6

The cleaner the car is the cleaner the install. Also a clean work area is essential.
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#7

Wipe the entire area to receive graphics down with a clean towel and mild cleaning solution. Don't forget the door jams or body lines.
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#8

Soak the side of the vehicle with soapy water solution. Peel graphics off backing that corespond to the side that was just wet down.
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#9

A helping hand will make short work of big pieces. Align piece using body lines as guidelines.
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#10

Wrap the squegee in a clean towel and from the center begin to work the air and water from under the vinyl.
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#11

Using a heatgun will help stubborn water pockets and also set the graphics in position.
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#12

Remove transfer tape from area where it was used. Transferf tape is used to keep the integrity of the design when cuts or intricate patterns are used. Repeat steps #11 and #12 in this section.
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#13 and #14

Using the hobby knife with a new blade, make the cuts for the doors. To ensure a clean edge use the edge of the door to support the blade.
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#15

Tuck all your edges. Use the heatgun to help
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#16

Repeat steps # 9 - #16 for remaining pieces.
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#17

The first stage is complete.
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#18

The second stage goes on in the same manner as the first. Pay careful attention to the spacing of your borders. Equal spacing will ensure a pinstripe effect.
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#19

BAM!! Your so money at this point. Place the car in the sunlight for the better part of a day. This will help set the scheme. Oh by the way...
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#20

... This vinyl is reflective with/ partial light...
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#21

... and here it is with just a flash from a camera. Have fun!!

 

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