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TIRE STICKERS Tire Lettering Kit - Fits all vehicles!No more boring, plain black tires! Trick out your ride with custom raised white tire lettering on your tires using genuine licensed designs by Tire Stickers. Ultra high quality raised rubber, our Tire Stickers are engineered to withstand the most demanding environmental conditions and temperatures. HOW IT WORKS:The Permanent option - These raised white rubber tire decals can withstand practically anything. Prep the tire surface and glue on these tire letters. Avoid contact with oil based tire care products and clean your Tire Stickers once a month for a clean, lasting look.Each kit includes:-The permanent raised rubber tire decals. This Kit contains (8) Decals total, (2) decals per tire.-FleXement tire lettering glue-Rubber gloves-Tire Stickers Touch-up Cleaner 2oz-DirectionsHOW TO INSTALL:Full instructions included with the kitStep 1: Clean the tire sidewall with Acetone (works best) or similar de-greaser to remove all brake dust, dirt, oil and contaminates from the tire surface. When ready, a white rag should be white/light grey when cleaning a clean tire sidewall. Step 2: Apply a thin even layer of glue on the backside of the letters, applying glue to only a few letters at time to get started. Place the decal on the clean section of the tire and gently apply even pressure for 1-2 minutes. Inspect decal and clean any 'oozing' if necessary. Hold for additional time as needed. Ideal install temperature 72 F Degrees. Step 3: Remove clear transfer to reveal clean letters. Apply additional light pressure to any areas not fully bonded. Let dry for 2 hours. Avoid using any oil based tire shine, car washes that clamp the wheel/tire, and curbs.For install tips, free replacement letters and more tire graphics designs, check our website.
Amazing product. Make sure that you enter all the information properly when purchasing the item. Here I’ll give you some instructions that will help the process.First things first, you will have plenty of glue so don’t worry about applying too much. I felt that a little extra was always better than spreading it too thin. Also, there is 2 layers of transfer film. One later really visible holding all of the letters together and a second layer protecting each layer individually.You all also need an exacto knife and tweezers.You will need a few things to follow the instructions I am about to give you.First you would need A few shop brushes, acetone, automotive degreaser and tape if you want to use it to protect your wheels from the acetone.Take the wheels off the vehicle. I found that I was OK doing two wheels at once rather than the whole set. With the tires with the hose and start brushing them to get any loose dirt off the wheels. Then, rinse the tires in spray them with a good automotive grade degreaser. Let the degreaser seat following the manufacturers instructions. Brush the tires once more to get everything off of them. Rinse the tires. Are used a leaf blower to speed up the drying process. Are used a few shop towels to dry them completely. Using the same shop towels are used a little bit of acetone instead of wiping the tire off. I only focused on the side wall because this is where your lettering will be applied. You will notice that whatever applicator you’re using for the acetone will come out looking very dirty. Continue to wipe the tire with acetone until you get A nice clean surface that doesn’t look greasy anymore.Next thing you will do is grab a straight edge and mark the very center of your wheels basically dividing the tire into two semi circles. This will help you center the top and bottom decals.My set of lettering was 13 characters so it was divided into parts. I found that if I work quick enough I could handle doing five or six letters at once. Gently wipe the first set of decals with acetone. Take your glue and apply it to the perimeter of the first letter and then ensure that you get a good amount of coverage on the remaining areas. Don’t worry about covering every surface. We will cover that soon. Repeat the process for the next letter until you finish this set. Quickly grab your shop brush and spread the glue evenly on all the letters making sure that you don’t get too much spillage on the side of the lettering. Quickly apply the decals on the tire. Start applying pressure to the decals making sure that you get it every area seated flush against the sidewall of your tire. Do not apply to much pressure as this will cause seepage on the glue. Quickly apply the decals on the tire. Start applying pressure to the decals making sure that you get it every area seeded flush against the sidewall of your tire. Do not apply to much pressure as this will cause seepage on the glue. After about five minutes of applying pressure leave the deca alone and don’t do anything else with it yet. Move onto the next decal weather is the second half of the one you’re working on or the bottom decal of this wheel. After you finish all the details for the Set of wheels Go back to your very first decal and remove the outer transfer film. Touch up any spots that need extra glue by lifting the decal, applying glue then apply pressure for five minutes. Move onto the next decal and repeat the process until you have removed the outer transfer film and touch up any spots that were not adhering properly.Last step is to grab your X-Acto knife or tweezers and start removing the individual transfer film for each letter. Be extra careful because if the decal has not fully dried then you will lift it along with the transfer film. Repeat this process until you have finished all the decals and all the letters. Do follow the manufacturers instructions which indicate to wait for hours before driving.