Graghic Kit
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Hi,
I just finished installing a Ceet flamed seat cover and now I'm about to takle their Decal kit. Anyone have any pointers I should know about installing these properly. I can see myself having to call Ceet and say " I need the left side........" Thanks in advance, have a great xmas everyone, Rich A
I just finished installing a Ceet flamed seat cover and now I'm about to takle their Decal kit. Anyone have any pointers I should know about installing these properly. I can see myself having to call Ceet and say " I need the left side........" Thanks in advance, have a great xmas everyone, Rich A
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Installing decals can be scary if you have never done it before.
Here are a few tips;
Items you'll need include a Grease Pencil, Spray Bottle of Windex & Medium Firm Plastic Squeegee.
First thing is to lay the decal on the surface (don't remove the backing) and line it up where you want it to go.
Mark several "key line up" locations on the quad with a grease pencil.
Get the spray bottle of Windex.
Wet the surface of the quad with the Windex, remove backing and apply the decal.
The Windex will prevent the decal from sticking and allow you to re-position it until your satisfied with the location.
Smooth out bubbles and excess Windex with the squeegee.
Remove the cover film from decal.
Make sure to allow plenty of time for the decal to dry.
If you end up with a small bubble or two, use a pin the punch through the decal and press with your thumb. It will smooth right out.
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Here are a few tips;
Items you'll need include a Grease Pencil, Spray Bottle of Windex & Medium Firm Plastic Squeegee.
First thing is to lay the decal on the surface (don't remove the backing) and line it up where you want it to go.
Mark several "key line up" locations on the quad with a grease pencil.
Get the spray bottle of Windex.
Wet the surface of the quad with the Windex, remove backing and apply the decal.
The Windex will prevent the decal from sticking and allow you to re-position it until your satisfied with the location.
Smooth out bubbles and excess Windex with the squeegee.
Remove the cover film from decal.
Make sure to allow plenty of time for the decal to dry.
If you end up with a small bubble or two, use a pin the punch through the decal and press with your thumb. It will smooth right out.
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i got a small bottle of Sticker-On from my dealor. smae idea as a bottle of windex.
i messed up a bit on the part near the back of the seat, and noone can even tell. my friend said that it looked better than his, which was done by the dealer. so ya, they are pretty hard to mess up
i messed up a bit on the part near the back of the seat, and noone can even tell. my friend said that it looked better than his, which was done by the dealer. so ya, they are pretty hard to mess up
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