Ski-doo Rev Xm Snowmobile Sled Graphics Kit Wrap Poddubko Decals on 2040-parts.com
Omsk, Omskaya, Russian Federation
SKI-DOO Rev XM Snowmobile Graphic Kit, Ski-Doo Sled Decals 2012-2016 SUMMIT, FREERIDE
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1) RECEIVE YOUR ITEMS IN THE MAIL The first thing that needs to be done after you receive your wrap in the mail is to remove the wrap pieces from it’s shipping tube and lay out the material so that it may rest for 12 – 24 hours. In that time, please make sure that your snowmobile is in a warm location. Optimal installation temperature is 70 degrees. 2) CLEANING THE MACHINE Next, you can choose to leave the existing decals on the machine or remove them with a heat gun. However, make sure that the sled does not have any residue left on it after removal. We recommend using 70/30 Isopropyl alcohol to remove any abrasive substance, dirt or grime. This can be found at any hardware store. 3) INSTALLING THE DECALS When the time arrives to install, our best recommendation is to cut each specific piece out of the large print template so the backing material is still on the decals. This will provide you with the ability to lay these pieces out on the hood/side panels to align properly. Use masking tape to secure each piece temporarily so that you can align every piece on hood/side panels. 4) ADD PIECES TOGETHER Once you have all of the
pieces temporarily aligned, take a long piece of masking tape and stick it in
the center of each piece and to the hood/side panel areas. This long
piece will act as a hinge for proper installation. Once that is set,
remove the backing material from one side (50%) of the decal and cut it
away. Then, work the individual piece onto the area going from center
-> outward. This will help eliminate any air bubbles and insure proper
adhesion. Once one half of the decal is set, remove other half of backing material and properly lay on that half. 5) RECOMMENDATION Another recommendation
is to have an ample heat source at your disposal such as a heat gun or blow
dryer. You will find that the material is much easier to work with once
it is slightly heated up. However, remember to not get it hot, just warm. Soap and water is okay, although you must ensure the decals have dried completely before exposing to cold weather (24-48 hours recommended). 6) POST HEAT It is critical when
installing to ensure any and all air or water from wet applications is
completely dissolved and dry before exposing to winter temperatures. Regardless of your
install technique post heating surfaces and applying extra pressure is also
highly recommended for avoiding premature release. Lack of post heating all
surfaces would constitute as improper installation. |
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