Window Sticker
what is the best way to apply a sticker to your cars rear window?
I was wondering if there is a specific way to properly apply a sticker to your cars window?? Like what should you or should you not, clean the window with prior to actually applying the sticker? I have heard just soap and water, ive heard to use soap and water then go over it with alcohol, and let that air dry then apply????? Im just trying to figure out the best way.
Just clean it with soap and water,
let it dry before you put it on.
And make sure that the sticker is
vinyl...anything else will leave a
nasty sticky residue on your car
window after you take the sticker
or if it comes off.
Apply it from one side first and use
something like a credit card to smooth it out
towards the end until the sticker
is in place. Any card will help prevent
air bubbles from getting caught underneath
the sticker.
Making a Car Window Sticker using a Roland SV-8 Vinyl Cutter
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