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Offline Robbo SPS

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CA Stickers
« on: March 27, 2005, 10:21:52 pm »
Just a quick one to give instructions how to apply the new stickers.


They are vinyl, so the rear of the sticker goes on the car. Its good quality stuff, so once its on, removal means detruction to the sticker.

Once you have youre location, peel the front away from the backing, with the lettering attached, then put onto car, Rib over wording, then remove top chite paper, leaving the lettering only, and an ace new sticker.



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Re:CA Stickers
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2005, 11:41:59 pm »
I'll be doing it tomorrow...

Then I'll put the stickers on :)

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Re:CA Stickers
« Reply #2 on: March 29, 2005, 11:15:29 am »
Just a quick one to give instructions how to apply the new stickers.


They are vinyl, so the rear of the sticker goes on the car. Its good quality stuff, so once its on, removal means detruction to the sticker.

Once you have youre location, peel the front away from the backing, with the lettering attached, then put onto car, Rib over wording, then remove top chite paper, leaving the lettering only, and an ace new sticker.


Hopefully the adhesive is not too strong that the paintwork comes off the car on removal!!

Just out of interest when will you be shipping them Robbo?
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Re:CA Stickers
« Reply #3 on: March 29, 2005, 06:15:43 pm »
Just bundled yours together, so will be at the post office in the morning.

I find they are easily removed with a cold water pressure hose.

I have taken a few away, with no problems.
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