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How to Add Custom Decals to a Car
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Adding custom decals to a car is a great way to personalize your vehicle and make it stand out. Here are the steps you can follow to add custom decals to your car: 1. Clean the area: Clean the area where you plan to apply the decal thoroughly. Use soap and water to remove any dirt or debris, and then dry the area with a clean cloth. 2. Measure and plan: Measure the area where you want to place the decal and plan the design. You can use a measuring tape and a pencil to mark the area and create a template of the design on paper. 3. Prepare the decal: Make sure the decal is clean and dry. If it's a large decal, you may need to cut it into smaller sections to make it easier to apply. 4. Apply the decal: Peel off the backing paper of the decal and place it onto the area where you want it. Use a squeegee or credit card to press the decal onto the surface and remove any air bubbles. Start from the center and work your way outwards to ensure a smooth and even application. 5. Remove the transfer tape: Once the decal is applied, carefully peel off the transfer tape to reveal the decal. Make sure you don't damage the decal while removing the transfer tape. 6. Finishing touches: Once the decal is applied, you can add some finishing touches to make it look even better. Use a hair dryer to heat up the decal and make it conform to the curves of the car. You can also use a clear coat or wax to protect the decal from fading and scratches. Adding custom decals to a car can be a fun and rewarding experience. By following these steps, you can add a personal touch to your vehicle and make it stand out on the road.
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