Jim-
I have used this stuff before. It works pretty well - the reds will tend to 
fade after a few years in the sun. The easy way is to spray the surface to be 
stuck to liberally with window cleaner. I try and work on a horizontal plane 
so as to keep a real puddle under the film. This will allow you to "float" 
the vinyl on. Once you are happy with the positioning, squeegee the liquid 
out from under the film, working any air bubbles out from the center. Let it 
dry out a few hours and it will be permanent.
happy trails - Rob Glover

<<   I wish to add some color to my Image. >>SNIP<< Therefore, I have 
purchased some colors of high
 preformance sign vinyl. It appears to be thin and light and made to last
 in the sun. It will not chip but might peel! Does anyone have real
 experience using this stuff such as tips as to putting it down so it
 looks smooth and tight. Thank you for any advice,  Jim MacLean >>
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