Great video, I hade a vinyl Pegasus for my Fiero that was probably ten years old or more. Your video allowed me to put it on successfully. Like you said, you have to be patient. Had a bump on my paint that shows, but outside of that, it looks good. Thanks again
I have watched all the videos on line .... This is the best detailed oriented one ... Only thing I would add is use 4drops of baby shampoo in water to keep vinyl a little more mobile....
If you hang the decal it will unroll itself. Much cleaner. Also squeegee the decal before you start. This will prevent loose pieces. I also like to add a couple drops of dish soap to the water.
Hi Benjamin, no that is the hole from the windshield sprayer nozzle under the vinyl. You will poke a hole through the vinyl there and re-install the sprayer on top after the installation. Hope that helps.
We have never used rapid tack, but we have heard it is a good product. You can use soapy water, but if you don't get the ratio right it can make it difficult for the decal to stick. If you decide to use soap, just do a tiny drop in a full sized bottle. In other words, its better to use less than more. We want to keep things as simple as possible for our customers so we just use water and have always had good results. Hope this helps. Thanks for your business!
That's not really how professionals install decals.....close though. You should have ran a piece of tape all the way across the middle to make a hinge, instead of just taping the edges. Also, you should burnish the entire decal prior to installing it. That will prevent you from having pieces not stick to the transfer tape. Id also recommend using cast vinyl on a hood. Its much more resistant to the heat of the hood, and the sun. Overall though, minus that one bubble, nice install