
Boat Name Application
Applying your vinyl boat name is simple if you follow some basic guidelines.
All surfaces must be clean and dust free, and application must be at a minimum
temperature of 5 C.
Painted surfaces should be allowed to dry for at least 5 days after painting,
as paint continues to give off solvents whilst hardening, which can become
trapped under the vinyl causing bubbling.
The vinyl is sandwiched betwen a paper layer of transfer tape and a wax layer
of backing. When it arrives, flatten it out in a warm room.
Have the following items handy:
1) Mild soapy water in a spray bottle or mister (1 or 2 drops in a pint
of water)
2) A piece of hard plastic ('squeegee' can be supplied)
3) Masking tape
4) Tape measure
5) Pair of scissors
6) Pin
Now apply your vinyl:
1) To get the vinyl straight, start with a piece of the tape on one corner
and place the graphics (with the
backing still on) where you think it should go. Bring the other top corner
into position and secure it with
another piece of tape. Use a tape measure to make sure it is level. Stand
back and take a moment to look
at it's position, change it now if necessary. Double check measurements,
and be certain this is exactly
where you want the graphics to be.
2) 'Hinge' the graphic along the top straight edge with a long piece of tape
(half on the top transfer paper
and half on the substrate (eg boat surface).
3) If the graphic is very long, you may want to cut it up between the letters,
so you are working on a smaller
section at a time. After making cuts, you can flip back the graphic to remove
each section of wax paper,
and everything else stays in place.
4) Spray a little of the soapy water solution on the surface to which the
vinyl is to be applied. Only use a
little. Peel back the backing paper, and expose the sticky side of the graphic.
5) Holding the free edge tautly, just off the surface, work the squeegee
firmly over the surface, working
from the 'hinge' downwards, starting in the centre and working out towards
the edges.
If you have cut the graphic into sections, repeat until all the vinyl is
firmly in position. Give the vinyl
another firm smoothing with the squeegee.
6) Finish by removing the masking tape, then, after leaving for at least
30 minutes, peel back the transfer
tape very slowly, close to the surface of the lettering. If necessary, assist
the lettering to stay in place
with the squeegee. Press out any obvious water, small water bubbles will
evaporate away over the next
few days.
You can always try, particularly if you have done this before, to apply 'dry'
following the above steps.
You will need to be more confident with the positioning of the graphic -
there is no room for error, and you
risk trapping air bubbles.
However, the dry method is quicker, and results in a firmer initial bonding
of the graphics.
NB
Any bubbles, dry or wet application, can be removed by piercing with a pin.
Ease out the air/water and smooth again carefully with the edge of the squeegee.
For more information or advice on any of the above, please contact
us.