The process of motorcycle film application mainly includes several steps: cleaning, positioning, scraping and heating. 12
Cleaning: First, you need to thoroughly clean the surface of the motorcycle to remove dust and stains. You can use soapy water or alcohol to clean the surface to ensure dust and oil-free.
Positioning and water spraying: After cleaning, you can use a spray bottle to spray water on the surface of the motorcycle and the film to adjust the position and prevent misapplication. For small-area films, you can start pasting directly; for large or complex parts, such as the front or body of the car, you can first fix one end of the film, then tear and paste while scraping it with a scraper.
Scraping: Use a scraper to scrape water and bubbles from between the film and the surface of the motorcycle to ensure that the film is flat and free of bubbles. Be especially careful in corners or hard-to-reach places to avoid damaging the film.
Heating: For some parts that are difficult to bond or where there are bubbles, you can use a hot air gun or hair dryer to heat it to help the film bond better to the surface of the motorcycle. Be moderate when heating to avoid excessive temperature causing damage to the surface of the motorcycle.
Finish inspection: Finally check the entire film surface to ensure there are no bubbles, no wrinkles and the edges are flat. If small bubbles or uneven areas are found, they may disappear on their own within a few days or be slightly adjusted.
Through the above steps, the film work of the motorcycle can be effectively completed.


