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Needed aids: glass cleaner, soft paper towels, shears, ruler, tape and plastic squeegee.
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For pasting the surface should be clean, fat free and completely dry.
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Put the sticker in the right position and fix it with a tape.
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Position the left side of the sticker and fix it with a tape (you can use a ruler
for help).
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Position the right side of the sticker and fix it with a tape (you can use a ruler
for help)..
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Fix the text in the middle with a tape to hold it from moving anywhere.
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Peel off the first half of the backing paper from the sticker.
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Cut off the backing paper.
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Stretch the application tape and press it with the plastic squeegee.
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Now the left side is ready for this moment.
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Remove the fixing tape.
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Peel off the second half of the backing paper.
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Stretch the application tape and press it with the plastic putty once again....
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... till the end.
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Take off the application tape carefully and press the vinyl letters.
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Now the large domainsticker is ready.
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Put the small sticker in the right position and fix it with a tape.
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Position the left side of the sticker and fix it with a tape (you can use a ruler
for help).
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Position the right side of the sticker and fix it with a tape (you can use a ruler
for help).
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Fix the text with a tape. This will form a hinge and hold your lettering in place.
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Looks very good.
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For larger vinyl letters cut the text into manageable sections.
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Don´t cut through the vinyl lettering.
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Remove the backing paper. Make sure the lettering sticks to the transfer tape and
not to the backing paper.
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Stretch the transfer tape and press it with the plastic putty from above downward.
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Stretch the transfer tape and press it with the plastic putty from above downward.
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FINISHED! >>order now<<
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