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wildpudding
20th December 2006, 19:47
Hi everyone,

Just in the process of sorting out some vinyl sticks for the bike, got a tricky one and just want to know how not to stuff it up.

Its a two layer sticker as you can see from the piccy, so will have to get the alignment spot on, whats the stuff to use so you can position it around a wee bit? And then just squeegy out the liquid and bobs your mums brother?

Cheers,

Stefan

nodrog
20th December 2006, 19:50
Hi everyone,

Just in the process of sorting out some vinyl sticks for the bike, got a tricky one and just want to know how not to stuff it up.

Its a two layer sticker as you can see from the piccy, so will have to get the alignment spot on, whats the stuff to use so you can position it around a wee bit? And then just squeegy out the liquid and bobs your mums brother?

Cheers,

Stefan

water with a tiny amount of dertergent

KLOWN
20th December 2006, 19:52
water with a tiny amount of dertergent
yup thats what I used to put stickers on models. bit of soap or detergent with water.

Paul in NZ
20th December 2006, 20:18
You know I had very high hopes for this thread until I read it...

Drat....

Skunk
20th December 2006, 21:09
Me too... Should have checked which forum I was in first.

Attract Promotions
21st December 2006, 14:27
Why didn't ya ask me? lol :P
Yup, if you don't trust ur eyes nodrog has got it on the button.

Insanity_rules
21st December 2006, 14:40
Damn you sucked me in with that title under false pretenses. I think I've been hanging out with Dover too much.

grego
21st December 2006, 18:59
I had me some sticker cut by the local signwriter not that long ago for a freshly painted Honda cb 400 (or somethin)

I also applied the stickers with the old water and detergent trick but made a right royal fuck up . Ended up with lots of widdle bubbles that I could not get rid of.
I went back to the signwritter who told me that they had long given up the water-detergent trick and are putting them on with just a rubbersqeege, dry !!

Up to you but I wold ride into a signwriter and ask very shyly for help. I'll betja he'll ripp the thing out of your fingers, puts it on fer you and whishes you a merry Xmas

grego

Disco Dan
21st December 2006, 19:14
When my sister and I put the Union Jack vinyl on my mini roof, detergent and water did the trick. Used a small hand squeegy to smooth it out. The trick I found was to keep it wet, if it moves out of alignment you can keep moving it around.

Also make sure you remove and grease or wax from the painted surface.

sAsLEX
21st December 2006, 19:18
When my sister and I put the Union Jack vinyl on my mini roof, detergent and water did the trick. Used a small hand squeegy to smooth it out. The trick I found was to keep it wet, if it moves out of alignment you can keep moving it around.

Also make sure you remove and grease or wax from the painted surface.

2nd photo shows the blue not aligning to the red.....

Disco Dan
21st December 2006, 19:25
2nd photo shows the blue not aligning to the red.....

Smart arse...

yeah, its tricky to get it right... took all afternoon to get each individual seperate piece aligned corectly. Even then it was not a 'true' representation, as the diagonal red strips are meant to be slighty offset. But no-one noticed that... :innocent: Just did not drive it near the Queen.. :shutup:

wildpudding
21st December 2006, 20:32
Cheers everyone, managed to get it all sorted tonight, and its looking mint.

Also cheers to Craig(attract.promotions@gmail.com) for sorting them out for me, top guy and did a bloody good deal for me too :niceone:

Stefan

Attract Promotions
6th January 2007, 12:35
Mate! That looks great :D