Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Applying Reusable Graphics on Your Scooter

Some are long enough to be placed on the body of your auto. Plasticizers are added for the adhesion of the vinyl plastic to any smooth surface. You don't have to worry if the part you want to apply the design to is just small because you can simply cut the strips that would fit the part where you want to put them. Before applying reusable scooter graphics, you could do well to remember that these designs are plastic; hence you cannot place them in the parts where it will be exposed to extreme heat. The only way to remove that dirt is to cover it up with another sticker. However, that problem is history with the advent of reusable sticker graphics for you scooter. A lot of motorcycle shops offer scooter graphics that can be removed with no trouble once you get tired of them. One good thing about these graphics is that they don't leave any stain when you remove it. Being plastic, they have a tendency to melt away. If they don't melt, your scooter design would develop wave-like crumples that is still due to heat. Once you have decided where to add the sticker, the first thing you ought to do is clean that part. If the part is dirty, or has oil or wax, the scooter graphics may not stick well. Use a hair blower to slightly warm the area and the graphics. Make sure you use just the low heat level of the blower or the graphics may melt of crumple. Don't think that just because they are reusable and removable, they would easily peel off even without you trying to. It simply means you can remove reusable motorcycle graphics easily, compared to trying to remove permanent graphics.

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