Replacing graphics can be a DIY project that will save many dollars. Decals and striping materials can be sourced from many on line vendors. On aluminum, the removal of a decal or stripe, can result in a non faded area that was previously covered. This will show up as a darker area than the surrounding metal, and cannot be completely blended. Installing the same sized graphic or larger will cover this blemish. Old materials can be removed using a heat gun, chemical stripers and mechanical means. Adding new graphics is usually a peel and stick method, using water and dishwashing soap to locate and smooth larger applications. The only necessary tools for installation are a spray bottle, sponge, an old credit card or small squeege, a utility knife and a heat gun. A tape measure, masking tape and patience will be needed for the layout. If the graphics will be installed over rivets, you will need the heat gun, to soften and seat the new decals around the rivet heads. In our area, I was quoted $450 for the installation (labour only) of two 8'x 2' graphics that I would supply. I spent an initial hour and a quarter on the original installation, and another 15 minutes or so to later finish the lot. Pretty good wages I'd say. |