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II Decal Application Fluid for Glass and Cold Weather Intermediate and Specialty Films (32 oz.)

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$23.98

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1.Size:32 Oz.


  • Formulated for specialty films and cold weather applications.
  • Makes vinyl installations faster and easier.
  • Aids in application without bubbles.
  • Allows for re-positioning of graphics.


For fast, easy, quality installation of vinyl graphics with no bubbles. Rapid Tac II recommended for cold weather.
Change is good. Back in the day choosing a vinyl film was easy with basically two film types, cast, and calendared. Nowadays things are a little different. Sign and graphics professionals now hove more types of vinyl films to choose from than ever, with more adhesive types as well. Rapid Tac II was developed to work with a wider variety of films such as the economy calendared, intermediate calendared, high performance calendared, metallic, reflective, polyester, mylar and other specialty films). Rapid Tac II promotes bonding faster than the original Rapid Tac application fluid and is ideal for cold weather and glass application. Rapid Tac II is not a replacement for the Original Rapid Tac, and may bond too fast with “Premium Cast” films in warmer conditions.
STEP 1. Clean surface thoroughly with Rapid Tac II and a kitchen paper towel. DO NOT USE OTHER CLEANERS OR SOLVENTS. (We do recommend Rapid Prep as a pre-cleaner for surfaces that may have been exposed to wax, silicone, or other suspected contaminants)
STEP 1. Clean surface thoroughly with Rapid Tac and a kitchen paper towel. DO NOT USE OTHER CLEANERS OR SOLVENTS. (We do recommend Rapid Prep as a pre-cleaner for surfaces that may have been exposed to wax, silicone, or other suspected contaminants)
STEP 2. Spray surface again with Rapid Tac, peel backing off decal and place on wet surface.
STEP 3. Position decal and spray top of decal to minimize scratching. Use squeegee to remove fluid, using a good deal of pressure and working from the center out to the edges in all directions.


Jimmy i
2025-09-03 16:31:58
This stuff really is helpful when laying down rap you can use it as a cleaner and then as a Adhesive Promoter as well
Excellent quality, fit great!
2025-08-27 16:54:46
Works the same as the old version, however it smells different.
Kimo B.
2025-08-05 09:26:56
Good for surface prep and installation of vinyl graphics on cars.
Carl S
2025-07-25 17:20:59
I was helping my brother install some vinyl badge and wheel overlays on his Ram and saw a video using this product. Well, it got me thinking about some Lux tail light tints I had bought about 3 months ago. I really struggled with those because they would stretch and warp a bit as I tried to install them and then they’d be nearly impossible to align right. So I had quit on that project but decided to try again with this in my arsenal. Ordered another set and using the slippery fluid made the alignment much easier and gave me time to properly align the pieces without any stretching out. Was very happy with the results. A little goes a long way so I should have bought the smaller container and saved a few bucks but all in all I’m happy with the product.
RLEM1977
2025-07-07 13:06:55
First off, the product works. I used the RapidTac Prep first, then RapidTac II. Yes, it does allow one to position graphics then set them. However, it does not let you slide them around, you have to lift and re-position. It only is a problem with very large graphics. I have used this on race car graphics that were large and I "managed." In the future I will most likely use Slide-On from Phoenix or Classic.
Shoe
2025-06-20 14:50:15
Easy to find and easy to use. Good price
Charles Clayton
2025-06-11 17:44:26
It works.
David P.
2025-05-06 18:10:30
I use this for any stubborn stickies on the car. bird turd, tree sap, and goo....this works.
Claudio
2025-03-22 18:12:01
I used this instead of an alcohol-based dilution to install some paint protection film and found it to be more problematic and less ideal for that purpose. It may be more well suited for vinyl decals/applications. I switched back to alcohol with better results.
Giselle
2025-02-16 17:30:33
I found it worse than windex
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