theCybe
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sector three
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- Clear Application Tape
- Cut Vinyl Graphic
- White Release Liner
Run a strip of tape right across the center of your sandwich - onto the surface in it's intended position.
Mmm. Sandwich placement.
Flip one half of the sandwich up over the tape - this is called the "hinge."
Hinged Sandwich:
Peel the release liner away from the application tape at a sharp angle. It's natural to want to peel the tape away from the liner, but that doesn't work as well.
The vinyl graphic should be stuck to the application tape. Cut as much of the liner off as you're comfortable with. You should be able to manage the Tape and Graphic well enough to prevent it from wrinkling, bunching, or otherwise getting stuck to itself.
Tape and Graphic, Liner has been cut off:
The adhesive part of the vinyl shouldn't touch anything until it's where it's going to be staying; So lower the tape and graphic close to the surface, and squeegie (hard card, license, anything rigid) from the hinge outward.
Squeegieieieieing:
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Now that the right side is down, remove the tape strip from the center of the graphic. Flip it up over the side that's already stuck to the surface, trim some more liner, and keep squeegieing.
Do it in sections that you're comfortable handling unless you have a helper.
When it's all done, give it one more firm squeegie - the adhesive on the vinyl is pressure sensitive.
Peel the application tape off in a sharp motion, (or several.) Now only the graphic remains on the surface.
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- Clear Application Tape
- Cut Vinyl Graphic
- White Release Liner
Run a strip of tape right across the center of your sandwich - onto the surface in it's intended position.
Mmm. Sandwich placement.
Flip one half of the sandwich up over the tape - this is called the "hinge."
Hinged Sandwich:
Peel the release liner away from the application tape at a sharp angle. It's natural to want to peel the tape away from the liner, but that doesn't work as well.
The vinyl graphic should be stuck to the application tape. Cut as much of the liner off as you're comfortable with. You should be able to manage the Tape and Graphic well enough to prevent it from wrinkling, bunching, or otherwise getting stuck to itself.
Tape and Graphic, Liner has been cut off:
The adhesive part of the vinyl shouldn't touch anything until it's where it's going to be staying; So lower the tape and graphic close to the surface, and squeegie (hard card, license, anything rigid) from the hinge outward.
Squeegieieieieing:
---
Now that the right side is down, remove the tape strip from the center of the graphic. Flip it up over the side that's already stuck to the surface, trim some more liner, and keep squeegieing.
Do it in sections that you're comfortable handling unless you have a helper.
When it's all done, give it one more firm squeegie - the adhesive on the vinyl is pressure sensitive.
Peel the application tape off in a sharp motion, (or several.) Now only the graphic remains on the surface.
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