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Can decals be applied 'wet'?

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Weeksy:
Thanks for the comments guys, much appreciated.

Torn somewhat on whether to try them wet or not now!

I had never thought about it before now, but I put a sunstrip on my racecar, and the bloke who supplied them said apply wet, you will get all the bubbles out easier that way..got me thinking...

Double Chevron, my anti virus software won't let me one that link dude!!

brettypeeps:

--- Quote from: Weeksy on May 04, 2010, 09:11 PM ---Thanks for the comments guys, much appreciated.

Torn somewhat on whether to try them wet or not now!

I had never thought about it before now, but I put a sunstrip on my racecar, and the bloke who supplied them said apply wet, you will get all the bubbles out easier that way..got me thinking...

Double Chevron, my anti virus software won't let me one that link dude!!

--- End quote ---

Try this one http://ajkbikes.com/downloads/techtips/AJK%20Bikes%20Sticker%20Installation%20Instructions.pdf   :daumenhoch:

monkian:
Use a squeeze of Johnson's Baby Shampoo with water in Plant Spray Bottle things rather than Washing up liquid :daumenhoch:

Weeksy:

Thanks fellas.

Much appreciated dudes, nice one

Cheers

Weeksy

phantom photon:
I always put mine on dry, just have to make sure you get them on straight first time is all  :daumenhoch:

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