Well I ordered some vinyl from ebay (£5 inc P&P)

and it arrived, couldn’t wait to get stuck in to putting it on behind the number plate. I changed my mind and decided not to put any on the bottom lip of the bumper. Here are a few before pictures of the removal of the number plate, surround and then gave the area a quick clean and clay to remove any contaminants:
I had already cut out the vinyl so I used soapy water (as a lubricant) and applied it, looked a bit like this:
I wasn’t too bothered about the large bubble on the right as that was where the number plate screw went. However after sitting there trying to get it to stick I ran out of time and had to put the plate back on, at this time I was pleased with the result:
On returning to the car the following day, I noticed that the vinyl had not stuck to the body. I removed plate and surround and started again. But while standing there I thought to myself could I get to the grill and do the “S”
badge. So I gave it a go.
I managed to squeeze my had in and unclip the grill, removed the “S”
badge and started to apply vinyl. Once the “S” was done I go carried away and did the chrome around the grill.
I then went back to the
garage and put on the vinyl behind the number plate, this time a different method. I used screen wash to prep the area and didn’t used any soapy water. Went on better than the 1st lot and here is the results of a couple hours work:

Thanks for looking, comments welcome.
Josh