Posted by kopeck on January 19, 2008 at 18:25:47 from (66.243.202.115):
In Reply to: Applying decals posted by Derbynut on January 18, 2008 at 17:41:45:
glennster said: (quoted from post at 16:19:55 01/19/08) either the windex spray will work, the dish soap and water, or you can buy a commercial gel to apply the decals, tho the gel is spendy. we use the gel if its a big decal or stripe thats picey. (kind of like the old firebird hood decal. i like to use a 3m rubber squeegee to float the liquid out once in place. start from the center and squeegee out. if you get a tiny air bubble and cant squeegee it out, use a stick pin to pop the bubble and squeegee flat. here are the squeegees. any body shop supply can get them, only a couple dollars. and they wont tear the decal!!
Thanks. I ended up using a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle. I think I sprayed a little bit to much on since i had trouble getting it to catch in some places. I just keep working it and it finally stuck. It dried and came out really nice.
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