
Originally Posted by
Jedi
Got two put on the tracker yesterday. Didn't know if they would stick good to the aluminum so I stuck them on the graphics sticker on either side of the boat. Then I stuck a crappie.com sticker on the side of my truck.
Jedi, I just realized what you were saying, or at least I think I do... please clarify: "... I stuck them on the graphics sticker on either side. " If you meant you stuck 'em on the tracker graphics... that should work fine as long as its an area that don't repeatedly hit the load guides on the trailer.
This brings me to an important installation fact that I probably should have mentioned earlier. Yes, these things will stick to any surface with a vengeance... but first I recommend that you clean the surface where you intend to apply the decal with alcohol or something else to get any dust, grease, grime, etc. off and then wipe the surface with a clean paper towel or cloth towel to dry completely; then apply the graphic by removing the (stiffer backing paper) (being careful that all parts of the graphic stay adhered to front contact paper) and placing it (sticky side against) wherever (cleaned and dried) surface it is being applied to; then take the backing (slick side down) and rub the surface of the graphic (outside of the contact paper) until it is thoroughly adhered and you have worked all air bubbles out and have worked it into any surface texture (such as aluminum); and then slowly pull the exterior paper off gently (starting at either top corner) bending it backwards until it nearly makes contact with the contact paper in whatever direction you start removing the contact paper in a slow easy motion making sure that the paper is not pulling the smaller parts of the decal off of the surface.
Last edited by Special K; 04-22-2014 at 08:48 PM.
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