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Clean the surface well to remove all oil and dirt. With the paper still on, check placement. Peel off the back. Align and press to surface. Use the shiny side

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Clean the surface well to remove all oil and dirt. With the paper still on, check placement. Peel off the back. Align and press to surface. Use the shiny side of the paper you peeled off to rub over the decal for a few minutes - press hard. Lift one corner of the paper still on the decal, fold back over the decal and SLOWLY peel back. If part of the decal starts lifting, goto "Use the shiny side of...". It may help to use your fingernail, a popsicle stick, &c to rub the decal down before peeling.
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Clean the surface well to remove all oil and dirt. With the paper still on, check placement. Peel off the back. Align and press to surface. Use the shiny side of the paper you peeled off to rub over the decal for a few minutes - press hard. Lift one corner of the paper still on the decal, fold back over the decal and SLOWLY peel back. If part of the decal starts lifting, goto "Use the shiny side of...". It may help to use your fingernail, a popsicle stick, &c to rub the decal down before peeling.

good help! I was nervous doing mine at first.
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