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Looks like it might be based on one of the Star Trek fonts, have you tried running it through whatthefont.com or checking out sites like fontspace.com/category/star-trek
There are pressure sensitive vinyls that are more forgiving with vehicle applications than others. Try ordering some vinyl that has an air release system in the adhesive, like Orajet Rapidair. It helps with the evac of air pockets during installation.
If your bubbles are showing up some time...
I agree with TimToad, it could be related to the surface finish, if it is fresh paint or has repellent properties, or even assuming it hadn’t been wiped down well it might have oils or particulate.
I’ve also had experience with vinyl that had “expired”, was past its shelf life. Did exactly what...
Most exterior latex paint from the local hardware store should be just fine, using the recommended primer and allowing proper dry time. Hit it with a latex clear coat for some extra durability.
Important note to keep in mind if you are not using the same type of paint through the whole project...
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