@wastnTIMEwastnTIME yes, you can use soap and water. You have to spray some on the car and some on the back side of the sticker. Then you position the sticker, where you want it to be and slowly squeeze out all the water. Then you have to wait for about 10 minutes or so and squeeze out the remaining water and soap. When everything is dry you can remove the transfer film. About waxing the car - I think it should be fine, but you have to use quality vinyl (the 7 or more yrs kind).
You spray the sticky side with Soap and Water and the vinyl will still stick just fine? What if you want to wax your car later. Can you wax over the vinyl and not damage it?
@wastnTIMEwastnTIME yes, you can use soap and water. You have to spray some on the car and some on the back side of the sticker. Then you position the sticker, where you want it to be and slowly squeeze out all the water. Then you have to wait for about 10 minutes or so and squeeze out the remaining water and soap. When everything is dry you can remove the transfer film. About waxing the car - I think it should be fine, but you have to use quality vinyl (the 7 or more yrs kind).
nevillekromsky 3 months ago
You spray the sticky side with Soap and Water and the vinyl will still stick just fine? What if you want to wax your car later. Can you wax over the vinyl and not damage it?
wastnTIMEwastnTIME 3 months ago
nice
MrxSpony 1 year ago