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Mechanic uses hydrographics technique to apply printed designs onto car components

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A motor mechanic used a traditional technique called hydrographics or water transfer printing to apply printed designs onto car components in eastern China.

The cool video, filmed in Ningbo City in Zhejiang Province on September 20, 2018, shows a man dipping the car components such as the wheel spokes and the rearview mirror covers into the water.

After he took the components out, the printed designs were successfully transferred onto the surfaces.

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