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For layered lettering, just apply second layer over the first, using the same application technique as the first layer. How can I easily apply long phrases?

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For layered lettering, just apply second layer over the first, using the same application technique as the first layer. How can I easily apply long phrases?

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• Use masking tape along the top edge of lettering to attach to the wall, making sure the lettering is level (Use bottom of letters to determine whether or not it is level, and not edge of paper. Paper may not always be exact). • On long phrases, cut in between words (after it has been taped to surface) to create smaller sections that can be applied one section at a time, for easier application. • Using the masking tape as a hinge, lift lettering up and peel off backing, making sure the lettering is stuck to the transfer tape (front clear tape). If the letters are not lifting off the backing easily, try rubbing firmly over the lettering. • Once backing is removed, lower transfer tape to wall, and press firmly. • Finish applying by rubbing over with credit card to apply lettering as normal. Can vinyl lettering be removed and reused? Yes, the lettering can be removed. You simply need to use a hot blow dryer to loosen the adhesive and avoid peeling paint off the wall. However, the letteri

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• Use masking tape along the top edge of lettering to attach to the wall, making sure the lettering is level (Use bottom of letters to determine whether or not it is level, and not edge of paper. Paper may not always be exact). • On long phrases, cut in between words (after it has been taped to surface) to create smaller sections that can be applied one section at a time, for easier application. • Using the masking tape as a hinge, lift lettering up and peel off backing, making sure the lettering is stuck to the transfer tape (front clear tape). If the letters are not lifting off the backing easily, try rubbing firmly over the lettering. • Once backing is removed, lower transfer tape to wall, and press firmly. • Finish applying by rubbing over with credit card to apply lettering as normal. Can vinyl lettering be removed and reused? Yes, the lettering can be removed. You simply need to use a hot blow dryer to loosen the adhesive and avoid peeling paint off the wall. However, the letteri

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