
If you haven’t done this before it is best to get some assistance. You can also apply dry and just use a blow dryer or heat gun for intricate curves. Let kit dry and set for approximately 24 hours.Use the heat gun or blow dryer and lightly heat the whole install to help the vinyl set in form.Repeat the above with all other pieces.When using a heat gun or blow dryer be careful not to burn the kit.
Use heat just enough to soften the vinyl for intricate curves. Start at one end of the decal and squeegee the water out of the other end. Lightly set the decal onto the plastic making sure everything lines up properly. Slowly peel the backing from the decal piece, and as you peel, spray light mist of water to the adhesive side of the decal. Spray the plastic you are going to work on first with water. Wrap a soft, lint free cloth around your squeegee. Before removing decal backing, hold decals up to to your vehicle to get a general idea of how the graphics should look and where all the pieces go. If you use Goo Gone make sure you clean your plastics again with soap and water. Heating up old adhesive also helps in removal. Use rubbing alcohol or Goo Gone for any residue of old adhesive.
Rinse well with plain water and dry with lint-free cloth.
Thoroughly clean all surfaces with soap and water and remove all old adhesive, dirt, lint, oils etc.
Tools Needed: Squirt bottle with water, squeegee (old credit card works well), soft cloth and scissors, heat gun or blow dryer. For any remaining glue you can still heat up a bit and rub off or use goo gone, rubbing alcohol or any similar residue/glue remover. Use a blow dryer or heat gun to heat older decals and help peel them off.