OK, So I bought this new car trailer with these very "blank walls" on each side that are 22 ft long, and 7 ft high. So I'm looking thru Ebay for trailer graphics, rather than the usual Chevelle parts I don't really need. Anyway, to the point. UPS drops off these cool looking checkered/blue flame vinyl graphics with basically no directions on how to apply them.
I've stuck small graphics on in the past, but I've never attempted anything this big. The grahpic is 10 ft long and 1 ft high.
Anyone out there been thru this process that can give me advise. I've heard of using soapy water, but not sure how that works. Do you spray it on top of the vinyl, or on the side of the trailer, then stick it on. I'm really looking for a detailed, step by step, method, for some clown who has never done this before.
If I don't get some help, this thing is gonna look like this all summer.
EDIT...Oh yea, another trailer question. The outer panels are screwed on with torix (is that how it's spelled?) head screws that I want to remove where the the graphics are gonna be. Then I'll put them back when the graphics are on. I have two sets of torex bits and none of them are the right size. They are numbered. The T20 is too big and the next smaller one T15 is too small. Is there such thing as metric sizes, or in between sizes, or is this some bizarre, trailer manufacturer conspiracy, so you can't fix these things yourself??:
I've stuck small graphics on in the past, but I've never attempted anything this big. The grahpic is 10 ft long and 1 ft high.
Anyone out there been thru this process that can give me advise. I've heard of using soapy water, but not sure how that works. Do you spray it on top of the vinyl, or on the side of the trailer, then stick it on. I'm really looking for a detailed, step by step, method, for some clown who has never done this before.
If I don't get some help, this thing is gonna look like this all summer.
EDIT...Oh yea, another trailer question. The outer panels are screwed on with torix (is that how it's spelled?) head screws that I want to remove where the the graphics are gonna be. Then I'll put them back when the graphics are on. I have two sets of torex bits and none of them are the right size. They are numbered. The T20 is too big and the next smaller one T15 is too small. Is there such thing as metric sizes, or in between sizes, or is this some bizarre, trailer manufacturer conspiracy, so you can't fix these things yourself??:
