Posted by BOBM25 on August 04, 2008 at 08:43:32 from (74.218.59.34):
In Reply to: Vinly Decal Q's posted by Andrew Z on August 04, 2008 at 04:42:55:
Andrew, I also use the soap trick. Works good. They are individual letters, but are stuck to a piece of backing paper. You put them all on at once to insure the proper spacing. Also don't clear coat over the vinyl ones. They need to breathe, which is nice because if you get a small bubble in one, just park it out in the sun on a nice warm day and the bubble will disappear. I had a few bubbles in my MTA decals when I put them on 6 months ago. Now they are all gone and it looks great.
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