If you are a fan of car and prefer to do it yourself, or you want to give your vehicle a stylish look. So you don’t need to customize the exterior of your vehicle by a professional. You can have it done on your own, because technology has made it possible for you to customize your own vehicle with the invention of car stickers.

With the help of the instructions below, you can put your own car stickers on your vehicle with precision.

> How to Apply Car Stickers to Your Vehicle:

Tools needed: roll of electrical tape, scissors, tape measure, squeegee or old credit card. (A spray bottle with Windex or mildly soapy water is optional.) Waxing the paint before starting will help with bubble removal and make the decal easier to remove later.

1. Decide where you want to put the car sticker and use the measuring tape to center it correctly. Clean this area well making sure there is no dust, grim or wax on the area and that it's completely dry before moving to the next step.

2. Place the car sticker on the desired location and use the masking tape to hold in place. Tear off two strips of the tape and place one on each side of the sticker taping it to the vehicle creating a hinge with the tape.

3. Pull the clear transfer film off of the vinyl, very slowly and carefully. The adhesion still isn't complete -- that takes a full 24 hours -- so yanking on the transfer film may well disturb or remove the decal.

4. Use a squeegee, driver's license or credit card to smooth out the sticker. Start pressing in the center of the car sticker and work outward smoothing out all the air bubbles as you go.

5. Pat the area dry with a lint-free towel and allow a full 24 hours for the adhesive to set.

Tips & Warnings

· Install the stickers when the temperature is between fifty and ninety degrees. Extreme heat or cold can make installation more difficult.

· The instructions for applying car decals, window stickers and El car panels are basically the same.

> How to Remove Stickers from Your Car

Tools Needed: Car Wax, Blow Dryers, Mild Soap, Rubbing Alcohol, Heat Guns, Plastic Putty Knives

1. Try peeling the sticker off with your fingernails.

2. Heat vinyl stickers with a hair dryer or heat gun. Do not overheat the paint, or it will be more likely to chip.

3. Peel the sticker slowly, pulling it off at a 90-degree angle while heating the next section.

4. Put a solution of 1 c. rubbing alcohol and 1 c. water in a spray bottle.

5. Squirt the sticker with the solution and allow it to soak in for a few minutes.

6. Rub the sticker off with your fingers.

7. Wash the area with mild soap.

Tips & Warnings

· Never use a metal scraper or anything abrasive on your car's finish; try a plastic putty knife instead.

· Waxing the car will help buff up the surface after the adhesive has been removed.