![]() ![]() Step Six: Stick It Down! (After 20 minutes) Make sure that you clean both your deck and the newly applied grip tape with soap and water, as this will ensure a strong bond between them. You can use an old credit card or any other stiff piece of plastic to smooth out bubbles from underneath the Grip Tape after you’ve placed it down onto your board! Step Five: Clean the Deck and Grip Tape Now all that’s left for you to do after peeling the backing sheet away from the grip tape is stick it down on the deck of your skateboard with a bit of pressure. Step Four: Stick The Grip Tape Onto Your Board! This step may seem obvious to some people at first glance, but in order for grip tape to work its best when applied onto a skateboard, it has to be lined up perfectly! It’s important that before you actually start sticking down any part of the tape that you peel away one end so you can line everything up without messing anything else up along the way. This length of tape should go all around the bottom of your board after being applied! Step Three: Peel Off One End and Stick How long this should again depend on how big your deck is, but generally speaking cutting off about six inches will do just fine. Once you have the perfect sized strip, take out your scissors and make a vertical cut across it. How long this strip should be will depend on how big your skateboard deck is, so take some time measuring it until you have something perfect! Step Two: Cut It Out With Scissors The first thing you need to do is get out your ruler and measure off a strip of grip tape that’s roughly an inch wide. Step One: Align the Grip Tape with the Deck ![]()
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