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I draw up what I am after on a piece of paper for reference.
We cut the logo down to a reasonable size.
Using our finger we dip into the warm water.
Lightly spread over the surface
Drop the decal into the water, it will simply float off the backing after about 30 seconds.
If its too warm, it will roll up like this one, not an issue, just simply unroll it
Push the logo to where you need it.
Using a damp cloth we pat it down
Allow to dry overnight
Scuff the surface of any debris and make sure its flat, if necessary repeat earlier steps.
Some warm water (30 degrees - ish) with a drop of detergent
Follow up with a dry cloth, pat dont rub.
P2
Allow to dry overnight and do another 3-6 coats with an airbrush.
Allow to dry 24hrs before doing anything, including touching

After 24hrs, we apply one mist coat of lacquer..
"How To" Waterslide Logo Replacement