How to apply and remove vehicle stickers For a professional finish, please read the enclosed guide before attempting to fix or remove your RoadDriver vehicle stickers RoadDriver 2011 How to apply Safety Stickers Use the following instructions to help achieve a long-lasting professional look. When You Receive Your Safety Stickers Sometimes due to ambient temperature variations, Safety Stickers can arrive slightly curled up, allow them to flatten out in a warm room. Never fold your safety sticker(s) or let them become crimped or wrinkled. The less you handle your sticker(s) before installing them the better. Never expose the adhesive until you are ready to install your sticker(s). You should store your safety sticker(s) in a warm safe place to avoid excess handling or damage prior to installation. About Your Safety Stickers RoadDriver Safety Stickers are made from Digisol 3 year 150 micron scuff resistant textured monomeric film vinyl’s – which features advanced adhesive technologies, including pressure activation, repositionability and air release channels in the adhesive, all of which help make for a fast and easy bubble-free installation. Our stickers have been especially designed for the novice applicator, so applying your safety sticker(s) is easy provided you take your time and plan ahead. The vinyl's pressure sensitive adhesive is strong and permanent but will allow you to align the safety sticker(s) to the vehicles paintwork more than once. Please Note! That this is provided you have not applied undue pressure on the sticker(s) and that you carefully remove the sticker(s) immediately upon application for realignment. Once you apply pressure and squeegee your safety sticker(s) down, you won’t be able to remove & install them a 2nd time. You will also need to apply heat for safe removal (see removing stickers page 4). Preparing for Installation The backing paper is there to protect the vinyl’s adhesive so you must not remove it until you are ready to apply your safety sticker. Your installation will be much easier if done in a clean, wind-free environment (i.e. a recently swept, enclosed garage). If outside installation is your only option, choose a day with little or no wind. Never install your safety sticker(s) in the rain or if the surface temperature of your vehicle is less than 50 degrees Fahrenheit or greater than 85 degrees Fahrenheit. Materials Needed Installation squeegee (a credit card can be used for small decals) Dishwashing detergent Cleaning rags (preferably lint-free) Masking tape (to hold stickers in place) Tape measure A pin or needle (to release air bubbles trapped under the vinyl, if any) Managing Your RoadDriver Account – Walkthrough 1 Preparation and Installation Clean the vehicle surface thoroughly using a solution of 1 ounce of liquid dishwashing detergent, per gallon of lukewarm water. Rinse with fresh, clean water. (All surfaces must be considered contaminated). Avoid soaps or preparations that contain waxes, oils or lotions; some window cleaners contain waxes which prevent proper sticker adhesion! Be aware that the chemicals used in some automated vehicle washing equipment may prevent good vinyl adhesion. Dry the surface thoroughly with clean towels (preferably lint-free). Moisture prevents the adhesive from adhering correctly, can also cause bubbles which can freeze in cold environments. Any moisture trapped beneath the sticker(s) may cause the sticker(s) to fail prematurely. Moisture can rapidly accumulate after you dry your vehicle in high humidity environments. (Freshly painted surfaces must cure for a minimum of 3 days prior to applying safety sticker/s.) Avoid installing your safety sticker(s) on extremely curved surfaces, over unpainted plastic, rubber, or Teflon surfaces. The stickers’ adhesive does not adhere well to these materials. Wipe the surface again ensuring the surface is completely dry before proceeding to install your safety sticker(s). Installing your sticker(s) 1. Without removing the backing paper, apply small pieces of masking tape at the corners of your safety sticker(s) to temporarily hold the sticker exactly where you want to install it on your vehicle. Using a tape measure, make sure the sticker is straight and centred. Step back and look at it. If you are satisfied with the placement of the sticker, apply some masking tape directly above and along the length of your safety sticker. Do the same down one side of the sticker making sure you do not apply any masking tape to the safety sticker itself. This will give you an L shape right angle of masking tape with straight edges by which to align your sticker. 2. Remove the small pieces of masking tape that were keeping the sticker in position, remove the sticker leaving the right angle L masking tape in position. 3. Peel the surface (printed side) of the sticker away from the backing paper downwards and along the left hand side of the sticker moving to the right until you reach the centre of the sticker, half of the sticker should now have no backing paper attached. Managing Your RoadDriver Account – Walkthrough 2 Installation and Caring for Stickers 4. Using the right angled masking tape as your guide; Position the half peeled area of the sticker against the vehicle and stick the vinyl lightly down with up and down even strokes with your thumb. Having applied half the sticker to the vehicle’s surface, remove the remainder of the backing paper by pulling it to the right as you simultaneously stick the remaining vinyl lightly down through up and down even strokes with your thumb. 5. Stand back and ensure your sticker is in the correct position. If satisfied that the sticker is in the right position, squeegee the sticker to the surface by applying pressure with firm smooth even strokes, holding the squeegee or credit card at a 45 degree angle to the vehicle surface. Start at the middle of the sticker and work your way out to the left using overlapping squeegee strokes to be sure you don’t miss any areas. 6. Repeat the same procedure for the right-hand side of your sticker. (All areas of the adhesive must have firm pressure applied to activate the adhesive). 7. Squeegee the entire sticker a second time, beginning in the middle and working your way out left then right (working out any bubbles or wrinkles as you go). Back up and admire your new RoadDriver safety sticker. Caring for Your RoadDriver Stickers Hand washing is recommended. High pressure washers and harsh chemicals should be avoided. Many of our customers have used automated car washes and have reported no problems, but we do not recommend it. Avoid using solvents, ammonia, and or bleach based cleansers. Keep high pressure nozzles at least 18 inches away from the edge of the graphic. High pressure sprays may cause the edge of the graphic to peel away from the vehicle. • • • • • • • Test cleaning solutions on a small section of the safety sticker before using on the entire surface. Do not use aromatic solvents such as acetone, M.E.K., toluene, paint thinner or lacquer thinner on the sticker(s). Solvents may soften or smear colours. Do not overcoat the safety sticker(s) with clear plastic. Do not allow petrol or other fuels to drip or remain on safety sticker(s) for any length of time. If a spill occurs, wipe off and rinse with water immediately. Do not paint over safety stickers. Do not apply wax over safety sticker(s), especially if the wax contains a petroleum distillate. Vinyl sticker(s) will have a shorter life expectancy when exposed to severe heat and sunlight. Managing Your RoadDriver Account – Walkthrough 3 Removing or replacing Vehicle Stickers Please Note! If a sticker has been applied to a vehicle’s paintwork for longer than an hour, under no circumstances should you try to remove the sticker cold. Removal of sticker(s) is done entirely at your own risk. RoadDriver accepts no responsibility for any damage done to vehicles or their paintwork either during the fixing or removal process. If in doubt, seek professional help. Do not use harsh chemicals to remove vinyl stickers, as they could damage the paint on your vehicle. Do not attempt to peel the sticker with a razor blade or any other sharp object. Anything sharper than a fingernail may cause permanent damage to the vehicles paint work. Removing or replacing your RoadDriver safety sticker/s is an easy process providing you take your time and follow a few simple guidelines. You will need a few items for removing the sticker: • • • • • Hair dryer Strong finger nails Plastic ice scraper Autoglym Tar and glue remover T-cut polish Caution! Using a hair dryer outside in wet conditions could result in electrocution. Only use electrical equipment outside in dry conditions and only if you are confident with their use. 1. The key to removing stickers safely and successfully is to first apply a little heat to the sticker which softens the adhesive underneath and makes the vinyl itself softer and more malleable. A hair dryer should be used instead of a heat gun as a heat gun can get too hot which could result in the paint being lifted off from the surface along with the vinyl. 2. Aiming at the corners and edges, hold the hairdryer about two to three inches away from the surface of the sticker keeping it moving in a sweeping motion as if you’re drying your hair. What you are trying to achieve is to warm the vinyl sticker and also warm the panel of the vehicle at the same time. 3. When the edges and corners have been sufficiently warmed up, you should be able to use your finger nail to peel the sticker edges away from the paintwork. 4. Once you have got it started, continue peeling the sticker off by pulling firmly but slowly along the surface rather than straight out. On larger areas you may need to heat and remove smaller sections at a time, as a large metal panel will soon cool down. Managing Your RoadDriver Account – Walkthrough 4 Removing or replacing Vehicle Stickers 5. This may leave some glue residue behind; if it does, the best thing to use is Autoglym tar and glue remover which is readily available from all good car accessory shops. You may need to repeat this process a few times if the adhesive residue is stubborn. Mentholated spirits does a good job of removing the glue residue and any grease the tar remover can leave behind. 6. After the vinyl stickers & adhesive residue has been removed the area should be thoroughly washed and dried to remove any product residue. 7. Depending on the colour of the vehicle and how long the sticker has been attached, it may leave a shadow effect behind. This is caused by the surrounding paintwork being affected by the sun. The paintwork that was under the vinyl sticker has remained shielded, therefore may appear slightly darker. 8. To resolve this problem, all you need to do is use some T-cut and some elbow grease on the panel in question. A wax or sealant product should then finally be used to protect the paintwork that has been worked upon. Legal Disclaimer Since RoadDriver is not there to install a customer’s safety stickers, it is not possible for us to confirm that the safety sticker(s) were applied properly or to a suitable clean surface, therefore, we cannot accept responsibility for ANY damage to the safety stickers or any surfaces they are being applied to during installation by the customer. We do not advise application on a re-sprayed painted surface, or on poor quality or rusted paintwork. Please ensure you read and follow the instructions on how best to apply and remove safety sticker(s). These instructions are a general guide, if you, as a customer, are not certain about applying or removing safety sticker(s); it is your sole responsibility to seek professional help. This applies both to paying customers and those customers who receive our free RoadDriver stickers. RoadDriver gives no warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, and fitness for the purpose our safety stickers were intended for. RoadDriver Ltd will not be held liable for any damages incurred directly or indirectly on vehicles their operators or on any person employed or otherwise to fix or secure our safety stickers to your vehicle or vehicles. RoadDriver Ltd cannot be responsible for colour fading or damage to paintwork when safety stickers are removed. Careful removal of our safety stickers from good quality, factory original paintwork, will not damage the paintwork. Managing Your RoadDriver Account – Walkthrough 5
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