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Decal Trick : When I did the Decal/ Lettering on the Raised hood of my Mustang, I nearly lost my mind trying to get the letters straight "5.0 Cowl induction". I was shown a trick. Take a spray bottle filled with 1 tbsp of "Dawn" dish soap, and the rest fill with water. Spray the area that the decal is to be applied, as well as your fingers, hands and the adhesive back of the decal (SOAK 'EM ALL). Carefully place on the decal and spray (soak) area again, step"WAY" back and look, Not straight ? no biggie, the soap & water has'nt dried yet, so you can re-adjust the decal (keep those fingers wet). Once you have it straight, just let dry naturally. The next day it's "SET" ! Now don't freak out if one decal is slightly off from the other decal, on a boat, (just like the pinstriping/ lettering on a car) you can only look at 1 side at a time, "Ya can't see both sides at once" so nobody will notice. It's gonna look GREAT ! I always wanted to do a nice small piece of "Whale" art on the side of the boat, but she looks so clean and classy with a white hull, blue bottom paint, and the red "BW" decal. I can't do any more because, that would be that extra brush stroke that kills the beautiful art work that BW did designing the boat. On cars and boat, sometimes "LESS IS MORE"
MW