That stuff sticks like crazy, like minwah says. I've cheated a couple of times by soaking the area with dish soap and water before applying, that lets you pull it back up and move it around a bit. When the water dries up the overlay is solid as a rock. If you paint the mdf you could do this, but unprimed/painted it would just ruin it. Even if you don't use the soap, I'm sure minwah is right about it pulling up the mdf, a layer of paint -might- give you a bit of a second chance if you don't get it on there perfectly the first time.
I would like to confirm what i need to do:
1. prime the MDF by painting
2. wet the painted CP with little soapy water
3. apply the vinyl, adjust placement and leave to dry.
is this correct>
but doesnt the soapy water affect to stickyness of the vinyl?
i assume when you say "soak" you don't literally mean loads of it?
MDF would have to be primed as applying water to untreated MDF would be a very bad idea.
when should i cut the button holes in the vinyl? i assume should cut radiant slices from centre of the hole to edge and then just fold it under?
i assume the vinyl has peel off backing? so possible to measure and cut to size prior to sticking it down.