Thanks for this video. I know I would have messed up my reverse decal with the instructions it came with if not for your very informative instructions ❤
Very small but key details. 1, the angle of the tool is to direct the air out so the air don't get behind your tool.(you should have shown how to deal with a air bubble too) 2, how to properly remove the backing, flat to the glass 180°/0° rather than at a 90° /45° . Many videos will not point this because the person doing it has been doing it for so long they make it look easier than it is.😃
Hi, Many thanks for your comments and you are correct, an experienced vinyl installer like ours does make it look easy. I am sure this comment will also help others.
@@coloursonic no worries I saw your reply from a couple weeks ago. Do you ever use like a dry erase marker or something else to help mark the center line?
Thanks for this video.
I know I would have messed up my reverse decal with the instructions it came with if not for your very informative instructions ❤
Very small but key details. 1, the angle of the tool is to direct the air out so the air don't get behind your tool.(you should have shown how to deal with a air bubble too) 2, how to properly remove the backing, flat to the glass 180°/0° rather than at a 90° /45° . Many videos will not point this because the person doing it has been doing it for so long they make it look easier than it is.😃
Hi, Many thanks for your comments and you are correct, an experienced vinyl installer like ours does make it look easy. I am sure this comment will also help others.
Good Video. it worked. Thanks. Quick question: Can one use Windex to clean the window with the decal on or will this damage the decal?
Thanks for the feedback. When cleaning use only a damp (only slightly damp) microfibre cloth. Good cleaning
Also be careful of any pointy bits on the vinyl
Any issues with air bubbles between the decals and the glass?
Do you use a level?
Absolutely Daisy
Yes please use a level, sorry I thought I had replied to this
@@coloursonic no worries I saw your reply from a couple weeks ago. Do you ever use like a dry erase marker or something else to help mark the center line?