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sSs Team stickers: Unfortunately they only work on brand new sails, so please call Wouter or Jai to order your quiver....
1. Only joking... but they need to be super clean, before you start (or new like this beauty) 2. make sure you get the red sticker the right way around: the first 2 S's match here 3. The surface you're going to stick them to needs to be absolutely flat, so loosen or remove the battens if you need to.
 
4. Separate the paper from the plastic film, you need to leave the sticker on the plastic, if it sticks to the paper push it hard against the plastic before it comes off too much and try again 5. this is what it looks like with the paper off, it is the sticky side of the plastic which is going onto the sail 6. This is where it needs two people. Start sticking down one side and keep the other end in the air - completely away from the sail - if it touches and you don't want it there - tough!
 
7. With one person still keeping it away from the sail, the other smoothes it on, nice and flat with no creases 8. Then peel the plastic sheet off, this is best done by pulling it at 180 degrees, so it doesn't risk lifting the sticker off. Once removed, smooth the sticker onto the sail and it will stay there until you pick it off. 9. Peel the paper backing off the black sticker - this one is harder as it will tend to try and stick to the paper
 
10. same as 4 above, you want the sticker on the plastic 11. This really does need two people - line the red and black up on one edge and then smooth it down - if you misalign it's over 12. As before, peel off the plastic
 
Good luck!
13. gently does it... 14. And there you have it, worth the effort, although try and keep the stickers on the clear plastic, unlike here, as they will struggle to stay on if attached to the sailcloth, but not a bad effort for a 14 year old and a bloke holding a camera!

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