[6pack] Hazard/ Warning Lettering Labels Info.

Bob Rochlin r_rochlin at hotmail.com
Wed Jan 13 14:38:38 MST 2010


A few notes about the use of P-Pouch labels for the Brake and Hazard waring
lights:	1. The labels are very durable and can be repositioned a couple of
times if you are not happy with the alignment.	2. The labels are easy to
remove cleanly just by working your nail under the edge and lifting.        3.
The labels are easier to work with when cold (great time of year for that).
4. Go to
http://s715.photobucket.com/albums/ww158/Toodies_dad/Brake%20Hazard%20decals/
to see the best type of knife to trim the labels and how the label is 	held
while it is positioned.      5. You really want to trim the labels close to
the lettering to get the best look.     6. The backing comes off the label
with a little patience. Work your nail or the knife gently between the plastic
label and the paper backing.
	Bob Rochlin        '72 TR6
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