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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16810839" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p><strong>Removal of Old Letters</strong></p><p>1. Vinyl graphics are held on by an adhesive that reacts to heat. By simply heating the graphics, they will peel off.</p><p>2. Take a hair dryer and place it next to the letter that you want to remove. Apply the heat for around 10 seconds and then remove the hair dryer.</p><p>3. Use either a plastic scraper (be careful not to damage the car's paint) or your fingernail and pry the corner of the graphic away from the paint so that it begins to peel. Apply heat from the hair dryer again, if necessary.</p><p>4. You may need to use the hair dryer a couple of times, but eventually all of the letters will come off pretty easily.</p><p></p><p><strong>Installation of New Letters</strong></p><p>1. Prep the bumper. Clean bumper to ensure good adhesion of the decal. </p><p>2. Fill a spray bottle with a mixture of water and dishwash soap/baby shampoo (about 4 large drops per 32 oz. spray bottle of water). </p><p>3. Do not install the decals in direct sunlight. </p><p>4. Spray bumper with a generous amount of the soap and water mixture. </p><p>5. Peel letters from adhesive sheet and place them in the inserts on the bumper. Spraying the letters with solution as you peel can help from getting the decal stuck to itself. Just be careful not to let the decals fold and stick to themselves as you go. </p><p>6. Once you have the letter properly aligned, push any air bubbles out towards the edges with your fingertip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16810839, member: 6727"] [B]Removal of Old Letters[/B] 1. Vinyl graphics are held on by an adhesive that reacts to heat. By simply heating the graphics, they will peel off. 2. Take a hair dryer and place it next to the letter that you want to remove. Apply the heat for around 10 seconds and then remove the hair dryer. 3. Use either a plastic scraper (be careful not to damage the car's paint) or your fingernail and pry the corner of the graphic away from the paint so that it begins to peel. Apply heat from the hair dryer again, if necessary. 4. You may need to use the hair dryer a couple of times, but eventually all of the letters will come off pretty easily. [B]Installation of New Letters[/B] 1. Prep the bumper. Clean bumper to ensure good adhesion of the decal. 2. Fill a spray bottle with a mixture of water and dishwash soap/baby shampoo (about 4 large drops per 32 oz. spray bottle of water). 3. Do not install the decals in direct sunlight. 4. Spray bumper with a generous amount of the soap and water mixture. 5. Peel letters from adhesive sheet and place them in the inserts on the bumper. Spraying the letters with solution as you peel can help from getting the decal stuck to itself. Just be careful not to let the decals fold and stick to themselves as you go. 6. Once you have the letter properly aligned, push any air bubbles out towards the edges with your fingertip. [/QUOTE]
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