Instructions for correct application of graphics

Ideal temperature:
Apply in an environment with a temperature around 20°C, indoors and away from the wind.

Clean plastics:
Wash them with soap and water, then use a silicone remover or isopropyl alcohol to remove any dirt, grease, or residue.
Wet application:
For street bikes, on smooth fairings, you can use a mixture of water and a few drops of liquid soap in a spray bottle to lightly wet the surface before positioning the graphics.
Positioning:
Carefully lay the graphic out onto the plastic, checking for correct placement.

Lay out the graphics:
Start in the center and, using a rubber squeegee or other tile, gently push the adhesive outward to release air bubbles and ensure even adhesion.


Using the hair dryer:
Heat the graphic slightly with a hair dryer, especially in the corners and edges, to soften the glue and make it stick better.


Removing bubbles:
If bubbles form, you can puncture them with the tip of a utility knife and then push them out with the spatula.


Refine the edges:
Heat the edges and press with the spatula to make sure they are well glued and do not lift.

Drying time
Let the graphics dry for at least 24 hours, keeping the plastics at a temperature above 20°.

Maintenance:
Periodically run your hand over the graphics, pressing lightly to keep them in place.

Not sure or don't feel like applying graphics?

No problem, contact a body shop or wrapping center in your area for the application.