about half of the letters have bonded with the paper on mine so they are stuffed. Got 3 of them though.... All no good :thumbsdown:
Rather unimpressed for 45 bucks.
Xav
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about half of the letters have bonded with the paper on mine so they are stuffed. Got 3 of them though.... All no good :thumbsdown:
Rather unimpressed for 45 bucks.
Xav
I still have the original AULRO sticker from a couple of years ago and mine are doing fine......
Must have changed the type:eek:
No problem with mine - except I was going away for the weekend when I put it on - it was getting dark, I was rushing and well...it's not quite straight but that's my fault...the sticker itself is fine.
Mike
Tony put them on the Rangie okay, but haven't put them on the Landie yet. Keeping forgetting:angel: Will get around to it over the weekend (hopefully!)
Thanks - look like they are a bit hit an miss - I have two left that I haven't put on yet so any extra special tricks - does heating the glass help?
Cheers
Garry
Just be really careful when peeling the backing off, make sure you press it down really firmly all over before peeling the backing off and if you see a letter start to peel off with the backing, stop press that particular letter back down hard and then slowly start peeling again. Just take your time, if you rush thats when you will bugger it!!
Shano
I spoke to ho har about your problems. He told to post this.
Heating with a hair dyrer may help especialy as you live in Canberra only warm though not hot.
Clean the glass VERY well make sure it is dry
put the sticker on and rub on VERY well then put water on the backing paper leave for a minute or two then peel off slooowly.
or
bring it over to our place and he will do it for you:whistling:
He does this for a living as he works in the Sign Industry.
hope this helps:D
Mrs ho har:D
Mine went on fine, didnt do anything fancy, just wiped the glass clean, put on the stickers, gave a good rub on the paper with a cloth and peeled very slowly........looks great,
Regards
Stevo
Thanks Mrs ho har - that was really helpful :)
Cheers
Garry