This was my first time ever putting on graphics my best advice would be to take your time. It takes awhile so don't lose your patience. But other then that just follow the directions and your good to go.
Listen to what everyone else has said and follow the directions......the only thing I can say is the water is not necessary......peel a little bit of the backing at a time smooth towards the backing and TAKE YOUR TIME !! Also prep your plastic by wiping it down with a rag soaked in alcohol. Mine went on realtively easy and I just made sure to make sure all the flat broad surfaces are on first then try to bend around corners . The sun trick worked great for mine .
If anyones interested my pics were e mailed to and posted on atvriders.com under fuels post over there ! Id post them here but I dont know how to resize pics! only difference is mine are yellow and blue with my sponsors on the radiator shrouds ...if anyone wants the pics sent to them just message me here or e mail me at [email protected].
Jason
also to get them to go on easier around corners and bends let them sit out in direct sunlight for about 15 mins it makes them nice and plyable.
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I just put a little bit of soapywater in a spray bottle. Spray the back of the graphics. Line them up and the use a credit card wrapped in a cloth and squeeze all of the water out. It works really good, no-air bubbles and you can get around all of the bends easily.
thanks alote guys i just got my graphics and all your replys really help.i'll post pics as soon as i get them on.they are the updog industries graphics. B)
A really low-set hair dryer can work great (same concept as the sun), you just have to be REALLY careful to not apply too much heat. Also, using a razor blade for a guide works great too
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