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Union Jack Hood Scoop Decal Kit Install Guide - MINI F54/F55/F56/F57

THANK YOU for purchasing the MINI F54/F55/F56/F57 Union Jack Hood Scoop Decal Kit from CravenSpeed. This product is made from the highest grade materials, and is guaranteed to be free from defects.

Parts Included:

  • 1x Hood Scoop Decal, Union Jack

Tools Required:

  • Denatured Alcohol (may sub isopropyl)
  • Soft Lint-Free Cloth
  • Squeegee
  • Utility Spray Bottle
  • H2O
  • Dish Soap
  • X-acto Knife or Scissors

NOTE: Installing vinyl decals may seem like an intimidating task, but we have developed this instructional guide to make the process much easier than it sounds. In the unlikely event your decal application goes awry, we offer one-time $5 mulligan kit on each purchase made directly through the CravenSpeed.com website. Just contact support@cravenspeed.com for help.

Procedure

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Clean Hood Scoop Surface

    1. Let’s start by giving the hood scoop area of your MINI a thorough cleaning in preparation for the decals. Once the surface is dry, wipe down the area again with some denatured alcohol applied to a soft, lint-free cloth. (Isopropyl alcohol is an acceptable substitute)
    1. Take a utility spray bottle, fill it with water and add a couple small drops of dish soap. Shake the bottle thoroughly to mix up your soap/water solution and set it aside.

Prepare the Hood Scoop Decal

    1. If the decal has not been trimmed already, lay it face up on a flat work surface and using an x-acto knife or scissors, trim the back edge of the paper flush with the vinyl. Trim the front edge of the decal down to approx .125" (1/8").

    1. Next, set the trimmed decal into the hood scoop area to confirm overall fitment.
    1. Once you're satisfied with the fit and have an idea of how it'll be positioned when applied, set the decal back onto your clean work surface.

Apply the Hood Scoop Decal

    1. Wipe down the hood scoop surface one final time with your soft, lint-free cloth and peel the decal backing completely off so that the sticky adhesive side is exposed. Take care that nothing bumps into the adhesive side while handling the decal.

    1. Take your utility bottle and spray an even coat of your soap/water solution to both sides of the decal. It doesn’t need to be completely soaked… it just needs enough for you to be able to readjust the decal if you don’t set it down perfectly straight on the first try. Spray some of the soap/water solution onto the hood scoop surface as well.

    1. Hold the decal up to the hood scoop and lightly set it against the surface. The soap/water solution should give you the ability to either pull the decal up again or slide it around to line it up precisely.

    1. If you’re pleased with its positioning, start from the middle and gently squeegee the soap/water solution out from under the decal. Use the soft, lint-free cloth to clean up any excess solution while you work the decal down.

    1. Once the decal is completely positioned and squeegeed down, take about a 20 minute break. This will give the solution time to evaporate a bit and allow the decal to adhere to the surface. Coming back to the procedure, start at one side and begin to peel the transfer paper off of it. Pull the paper back upon itself at an extreme angle to minimize the potential of lifting the decal off the surface. If it does begin to pull up with the paper.. don’t be too concerned. Apply the microfiber side of the squeegee directly onto the decal and press it back down. Do not use the plastic edge of the squeegee directly on the vinyl as you'll risk scratching it.

    1. After you have the transfer paper completely removed, inspect the decal for any creases or solution bubbles. In all likelihood, you’re probably going to have some areas that will need attention, so use the microfiber side of your squeegee to work the bubbles/creases to the edge of the decal and then soak up the solution with the soft, lint-free cloth.

    1. For pesky bubbles that don’t want to slide to the edge, try to combine them by pushing them toward one another and then piercing the vinyl with your x-acto knife. You should then be able to squeegee the solution out through this tiny hole. Any minor bubbles or surface imperfections that you can’t seem to eliminate should disappear over the next couple of weeks as the solution evaporates and the vinyl decal shrinks a bit. Leaving the car exposed in the sun will help speed up this process.

    Congratulations… your install is complete! Stand back and admire your handiwork!