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How to Professionally Install Vinyl Rear Window Graphics

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Hey there’s lots of reasons to install a rear window graphic on your car or truck. Most of the time people want to show their spirit by putting their favorite sports team logo on their rear window. Others may want to be patriotic and show an American flag graphic, an eagle, or maybe a Marine Corp logo.

Rear window graphics are usually digitally printed images on perforated vinyl film. What’s perforated vinyl? Think of it like a screen material with thousands of tiny holes cut out of a solid sheet of automotive grade vinyl film. You can see through this material just like you can a window or door screen.

But, because one side of the material is digitally printed, it makes it hard to see through in that direction. So when you install the rear window graphic it will be hard to see into the vehicle, but easy to see out of the vehicle.

Here are some steps you can take in order to install your rear window graphic properly:

You will need a plastic squeegee, rubbing alcohol, razor blades and an exacto knife (or similar)

First, Make sure to clean the window with plenty of rubbing alcohol. Also, use a razor blade (at your own risk) to scrape off any surface bumps or anything that is stuck top the window what will interfere with your new graphic.

Next, position the widow graphic to your liking over the window and hold down with masking tape if necessary.

Next, peel back the liner from one half of the graphic and start squeegeeing it down from the center out. Use overlapping strokes and firm pressure to ensure a good bond. Repeat for the other half of the graphic.

Next, go over the entire graphic again using the squeegee and pressing well into all edges of the window trim.

Trim the graphic along the edges of the window molding using a sharp knife or razor. Trim all the way around and peel away the excess vinyl.

Again, re-squeegee the edges of the vinyl outward towards the window molding to ensure good adhesion. Tuck any showing edges underneath the window molding or just trim them away.

Stand back and enjoy your new image! From the inside of the vehicle you will have a clear view… You can even add a truck graphic kit to the sides to complete a unique flag window graphics package!

About the Author

Mike Briglia is the owner of Custom Auto Trim, an auto accessories company based out of San Diego CA. Find more information on rear window graphics at http://www.customautotrim.com/

Removing Rear Window Tint

Monday, February 28th, 2005

Did you know the first day of Spring is less than a month away? March 20th to be exact. Does it feel like it yet? Ha! Probably not to many of our subscribers who are living in the tundra—I mean the northeast. That’s right, ladies and gentlemen, good old Mother Nature has taken the opportunity this winter to pick us up by the ears and toss us around a few times, but rest assured that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Eventually (alright, maybe not by March 20th) you’ll start to see things melt and you’ll once again be able to pack away your jackets and take off your snow tires. You’ve probably already started to notice the days getting a little longer and maybe it’s even still light out when you get home from work in the evening. Beautiful isn’t it. Before you know it, it’ll be warm enough and light enough for you to start spending some good old fashioned quality time with your car after work, and we’ve got a few products that we’d highly recommend for breaking you (and your car) out of the winter doldrums.

Nothing says spring has sprung like some hot new ground effects or a saucy new spoiler. Or hook yourself up with our vinyl flame graphics, but be warned—these babies are so sizzling they might just melt the snow right off your car! All these things and more can be found at CustomAutoTrim.com. And find out the latest site news below in our Blog section. Hey, while you’re at it, be sure to take advantage of our coupon for extra special savings.

Elsewhere in this issue, we’ve got chances for you to learn a few things, win prizes, and even make some extra cash. So sit back, get comfy, and settle in to spend a few moments with us on your favorite subject and mine—cars.

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