Aussie graphics

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Hi
I bought a decal from Aussie graphics a few months back
I now want to put it on my new Motorhome
I forgot how , simple instructions required
Thanks in advance
Chris
 
I thought this was going to be a joke, something upside down !
No idea about Aussie graphics but some you put on with warm soapy water and squeege the water out.
No liability accepted if it all goes wrong though !
 
Usual method
Apply to wet surface and squeegee to remove bubbles as you lay the graphic down.
Don't put the whole thing on then try to smooth down.
Leave to dry.

Soapy water in a squirty bottle will be fine
 
Met Aussie in Portimao a few years ago. He gave some guidance on applying graphics which I do remember.
Use a spray bottle with water and fairy liquid mix, clean and then spray the area where graphic is going, peel the backing off the graphic spraying the glue side as you go which will prevent it sticking to itself, then apply, position carefully and starting from the middle using a sqeegee, work outwards making sure theres no air trapped or creases. Once you start with the squeegee it'll become more difficult to make any fine position adjustments, so be sure it's right.
Also, don't apply it on a windy day, it'll end up with bits under it.
Good luck.....(y)

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Thanks for your help, I feel a bit more confident now
 
Soapy Water in an old spray bottle (y) . That was the method I used to put a 5ft x 2ft specially printed panel on the back of the R-V, some years back. (Aussie Graphics too)
 
Did some for me at Stratford
And as Jim has said he'll be at the shows probably
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You tube is your friend on this one, many vids on the best ways of doing it.
 

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