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How To Properly Apply And Remove Bicycle Stickers

SEO Description: Bicycle stickers and bicycle graphics stickers are a cheap and easy way to revamp your bike’s look. Read this guide to learn how to properly apply and remove bike stickers to save money and time.



Introduction


Bike enthusiasts everywhere will know that there are many ways to revamp their rides. Among these many ways, there’s a simpler, easier, and cheaper way to go about it. You can completely restore your bicycle’s look by choosing to apply bicycle graphics stickers to it. It’s a fun and simple way to completely change (or restore) your bike’s look without dishing out too much money on it. But, like with all things, there’s a right way to do it to get the right results. There are many methods you can use to apply your bike stickers, which may include the “wet application” method, or simply using a heat gun or hair dryer to help make the process smoother. Determine what method fits your bicycle stickers the best, and go ahead and change the look of your bike with ease. Read on to learn more about how to properly apply (and remove) bicycle stickers, so you can keep switching it up according to your preferences.


Applying Bike Stickers


If you want to upgrade your bike with bicycle stickers, this article is just right for you. Your cycling experience can be way better when you choose to revamp and restore your old bicycle so it looks new while maintaining its classic look. There are many types of different bicycle stickers you can use, including vinyls and decals. These help you make your bike look fresh and new, and can really help you identify your bike in a crowd. Especially if you’re into racing and triathlons. It’ll help you quickly identify your bike so you can be more efficient and fast. With bicycle stickers, your bike will look new and identifiable, while retaining its old make. You can even use bike stickers to completely change the make of your bike without having to buy a whole new one. Though these bike stickers may be easy to apply and remove, it does take some skill to get it right from the first time. Read on to learn the right way to go about it, to get the best results.


1. Choosing The Part Of Your Bike You Want To Apply The Bicycle Sticker To

We’re sure you’ve probably seen bicycles with stickers on their wheels. But, how long do you think those bike stickers will stay in place? Not very long. Truth is, not every part of your bike is optimal for stickers. This is why it’s important for you to identify which part of your bike you want to apply the bike sticker to, before going right into it. You can prevent wasting stickers this way and save money on having to buy new ones since the application went wrong the first time. Make sure to check your bike frame and see where the stickers can fit well. If you’re trying to restore the look and make of your bike, it helps to remember the placements of logos from before. You can even google your bike’s make to see a reference image and choose spots accordingly. This way, your bike will keep its authentic look while also looking fresh and new. There’s no point applying a bike sticker where nobody can see it, so make sure you choose a spot that’s just right. The surface area should be smooth and flat, and the part shouldn’t be one that moves/stretches when you’re riding, because then the bike sticker would rip and not stay in place.

2. Cleaning Your Bike’s Surface Once you’ve picked the location of your bike where you want to apply the sticker, you need to clean and dry the surface well. Bike stickers will only adhere to clean and dry surfaces. If the surface where you want to apply the sticker is wet, the sticker will not hold properly and will be bubbly and uneven. It may even fog up due to the moisture, and completely ruin the look of your bike. If the surface has dirt on it, the dirt will get trapped under the sticker and stay there permanently. This is why you need to make sure the area is dry and clean.

Once you’re ready to apply the sticker, make a mixture of soap and water/water and alcohol. An alcohol and water mixture works best since the alcohol deep cleans the surface and doesn’t allow any dirt to stay on. Once you’ve made this mixture, go ahead and apply it to your bike’s surface. Clean off any visible dirt that may prevent the sticker from sticking properly. Things like grease, oil, and dirt should be cleaned off well. Make sure not to scrub too hard or you may scratch the surface of your bike. Be gentle and go slow if you have to, but just make sure you’re cleaning the surface well. Only use the above mixtures, and don’t use products like window cleaner, dish soap, and other household cleaning items. These products can leave residues and streaks behind, which makes it hard for your bike stickers to adhere.

Once you’ve cleaned the area well, take a lint-free cloth and dry it. Using other types of cloth may make strands of fabric stick to the bike, which isn’t a good, clean look. Dry the area well to make sure your sticker can stick effectively.

3. Applying The Sticker Now that your bike is nice and clean, you can go ahead and start applying the bicycle sticker to the frame. It’s ideal to do this in moderate climate. Heat can make the sticker’s adhesive side too sticky and that can make a mess. Once you’re sure the temperature is okay, you’ve got the okay signal to keep going. Use masking tape to help position the bike sticker properly. Then, go ahead and apply the sticker, using even pressure throughout. Try not to touch the sticky side, because this can affect the adhesiveness. Make sure to stick it evenly to avoid bubbles. You can even use a flat surface to help push out the bubbles if there are any. Congratulations, you’ve successfully applied the sticker to your bike! Removing Bicycle Stickers

Now that you know how to properly apply a sticker, it should be easy to remove it. You may decide you’ve changed your mind on the sticker, or you may have kept it for a while and decided it’s time for a change of look again. Whatever the reason may be, there’s no worries, because it’s a simple and easy process to remove your bike’s stickers and replace them with new ones. The best part is, they don’t leave any residues, so your bike’s surface will still look fresh and clean.

When removing the sticker, use a heat gun or hair dryer. This will slowly remove the adhesiveness of the sticker and make it easier to take off. Once heated, it should be soft and ready to be peeled off. You can go ahead and peel it off using your fingers. If this is too difficult, you may use a blade or a knife to help you peel it off. Just be careful not to scratch the surface of your bike.

Once the sticker is off your bike, dispose of it. If you’re planning on applying a new sticker, go ahead and clean the surface well again, and follow the above process for your next round of stickers.

Conclusion Bicycle stickers are an easy way to change the entire look of your bike, without having to spend too much money. They are easy to apply, but there’s a correct method to get it on as clean and smooth as possible. You now know how to apply these stickers with ease, as well as remove them as you please. This makes it easier for you to restore your bike. You can choose bike stickers to match your bike’s make, use them to completely change the make and look of your bike, or you can simply use bicycle graphics stickers to make your bike stand out in a crowd. So, head on over to our online shop here at Bicycle Decals and choose from some of the best and highest quality bike stickers!

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