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Instructions on How To Apply Vinyl Lettering

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Before you order, Measuring Your area; This is the first and most important step in the process of ordering vinyl lettering. You want to make sure the lettering you order will fit within the area the way you want it. Once you decide what you want, you need to figure out where to put the lettering.

Some people like their lettering a little larger, some a little smaller. It's really a matter of personal choice. There are, however, some things that will determine the size for you, such as limited space.

Instructions for Flat Surfaces Applying your custom vinyl graphic is easy enough to do by yourself. Please note that these instructions are NOT for rear window graphics.  The following tools are recommended when applying vinyl decals or lettering. 

- Masking tape
- Level
- Hand Squeegee
- Application spray  
- Pin or exacto knife (optional)

For Cleaning Procedures:  All surfaces are contaminated to some degree.  To ensure good adhesion to any vehicle surface it is critical that you follow these recommended procedures in decontaminating and preparing the surface prior to any vinyl product installation. 1. Wash and rinse the area with liquid dish detergent and warm water.  Then dry the surface with a clean, lint-free towel or cloth.

2. Finish up the cleaning process by wiping down the entire area with Isopropyl Alcohol (rubbing alcohol). 

To avoid recontamination during the final cleaning step, wipe the surface in just one direction, using a clean, lint-free towel or cloth. 

You are now ready to apply the vinyl.

Temperature Recommendations:  Surface temperatures should be between 50 and 90 degrees Fahrenheit before attempting the installation. As a general rule, if the surface is hot to the touch it's over 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Adhesive becomes brittle when it gets too cold and gummy when it gets too hot.

Applications outside the recommended range of 50 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit reduce the adhesives' ability to perform.Application Procedures: 

You can choose to apply vinyl in one of two ways; dry or wet.  Applying vinyl graphics dry does not allow for any mistakes.  Once the vinyl touches the surface, there is no removal without damage. However, applying vinyl graphics with application spray allows you the opportunity to remove and reposition vinyl as needed for up to several minutes.  For obvious reasons, this method is recommended for both beginners and experts. 

To apply using the application spray, spray the surface thoroughly.  Then lay the vinyl on a flat surface and spray the adhesive side as you remove the backing.  An extra set of hands is a good idea.  Then simply apply the vinyl to the surface.

Do not excessively stretch vinyl during the application. This is the main cause of end lift. Pull the vinyl only as taut as necessary to keep a straight line.

Because vinyl is a pressure-sensitive product, a squeegee should be used for all installations.  The purpose of using a squeegee is to remove the excess fluid and or air from behind the vinyl.  You should always start the squeegee from the middle and either use a straight up or down motion. 

Allow the vinyl to set for 5 to 15 minutes. (Pinstriping can be laid down initially using your thumb. However, after the application tape is removed, a squeegee must be used on all cut ends including door breaks as well as the ends of the stripe.)

When removing the application tape, always pull it slowly, back onto itself, at a 180-degree angle. Bubbles should be punctured using a pin. Do not slit the vinyl to release the air. If the vinyl is slit it will spread or gap.

The cutting or trimming of any stripe or graphic should be done using a very sharp knife and very little pressure.

Designing and Ordering Lettering;
Ordering your custom lettering can seem like a daunting task. We have over 25 years of experience in the lettering business so we know all the right questions to ask in order to get it right the first time.

Any questions please call us at 323-582-6461 or email us at info@HPRubberStamp.com

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