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    Applying New Decals 85R

    So I have a set of plastic coming this week and I ordered up some repro decals. Does anyone have any tips or tricks to get them on smooth with no bubbles underneath.

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    Alcohol to clean the plastic, then spray the back of the decal with water. That's how I apply graphics.
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    use a bondo spreader on it whilst applying to reduce bubbles afterwords.
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    Credit card will work also. Applying graphics is kinda like farting in a public setting. Sometimes it goes off without a hitch. Sometimes you're work is shameful.
    83' ATC70
    85' ATC70
    83' ATC200x
    96' TRX90
    05' CRF50- The only thing left that hasn't been modded out are the engine cases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by birddogg View Post
    Credit card will work also. Applying graphics is kinda like farting in a public setting. Sometimes it goes off without a hitch. Sometimes you're work is shameful.
    That is freaking great LOL

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