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How to Apply Vehicle Decals & Graphics : Applying Vehicle Graphics: Wet Center Hinge Method

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

For the wet center hinge method, first find the center mark of the application area. Learn how to apply vehicle decals and graphics from a professional in this free automotive video.

Expert: Seth Sullivan
Contact: www.sullivanproductions.biz
Bio: Seth Sullivan is the owner/operator of Sullivan Productions and Firehouse Graphix in Arab, AL. Seth began professionally applying automotive graphics in 1994.
Filmmaker: Dean Jones

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Autos & Vehicles

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  • @7rally

    no shit! why would you rip the paper!?!?!?!

    If you guys follow this noob you'll be doing it wrong. ripping paper will leave tatters in the paper thus maybe leaving some of that paper on the vinyl.

  • @kinkytwista when you upload a video of you doing it better, i'd like to see it. considering this guys been doing this since 1994 since pretty sure he knows more than you boy

  • Do you have to protect your vinyl decals anyhow to avoid damage from snow, dust, automatic car wash...? Thanks! :)

  • Good video

  • Amateur !!!!!!!!!!!

  • its Rapid Tac application fluid, no bubbles and then bonds in 2 minutes even in the cold

  • using a liquid is a crutch, it also voids the warranty, I never use it unless on plexi or some vinyl to vinyl applications

  • what are the application fluid? .. is it just water?? thanks

  • thanxz dude

  • thats ok but i would have done a lil differently. i would cut the backing paper away rather than tear it (as you can sometimes get fluffy paper marks sticking under your lettering). using fluid is fine but i find graphics at this size easier to apply dry, then spray a lil fluid over the application film to make it easier to remove when pulling it away from the graphics.

    sorry...but im only offering my thoughts and not trying to tell you how to do your job.

    cheers

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