Then proceed with the normal vinyl installation.
Installing vinyl decals wet.
While most professionals and manufacturers prefer to install vinyl dry there are occasions when wet is the way to go.
Dry installation vs wet installation.
By jennifer leclaire while it s true that the dry installation method of vinyl application saves time and money let s face it not every graphic installer has the necessary skills or experience.
Small vinyl lettering and decals should be installed dry.
The most common way to install decals is the dry method.
The dry method will insure that your vinyl decal stays adhered to your vehicle surface.
It s not hard but does take a little bit of time.
This is because there is no chance of application fluid being trapped between the vinyl decal and the vehicle surface leading to peeling and or water bubbles.
I show you how to install vinyl decals on a car using soapy water.
Installing your own.
The decal will not stick to itself when wet making it easier to handle during the installation and any bubbles that are trapped under the decal can easily be pushed out before the decal dries.
After cleaning your surface area wet the area again using a spray bottle and a solution of about 5 soap 95 water.
Don t get the paper liner under the vinyl adhesive wet.
Mix 1 or 2 drops of liquid dish soap in a spray bottle of water.
Slower than the dry method but no air bubbles.
Using the wet method is the best way to install a large vehicle decal or graphic to ensure a smooth bubble free finish.
Spray your surface and the bottom of the vinyl after removing the liner with water.
Because our vinyl adhesive is solvent based the soap solution will not affect the decal s ability to adhere to the surface once the solution has.
Here is the wet method used to apply larger stickers decals to eliminate air bubbles.
Just a little bit of dish soap in water is all you need to help install without bubbles.