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rikitiki:
-using the squueggee press and push excess water and air out
-trim out coindor with an exacto (dosnt have to be perfect coin door fram will cover it up
-trim sides use a NEW blade here you want a nice clean cut the blade tip will fall right into the corner and act as a cutting guide.
-again using the squeeege press decal on the edge sides just trimmed
pushing  any remaing excess water out.
-next the hardest step of all-WAITING... untill dry

melarky:
I'm loving your details installation guide, keep it coming!  Nice to hear an experts take on it.

rikitiki:
Thanks, Once the decal is dry, you can peel off  the premask it can be srayed with your 50/50 mix to make it a little easier you dont want to lift the decal creating air bubbles and other problems. and if all goes well you end up with something like this.
Will add the coin door back once its been reworked :cheers:

rikitiki:
Chapter 2: SIDE ART STENCILING 101
Unforntunaly the side art was unsaveable. :cry:

rikitiki:
Sanded down and ready fro prime and paint
Match color to a spot behind the MFG plate on Back of the cab underneath was the orginal Orange "mustard" color that didnt get painted over :applaud:
Matched to an enamel Satin Finsh-Behr "Yam" 290B-7 (D)

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