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You'll need the logo ordered specifically for in-ice applications. Some old-school arena's use painted in logos, but they really are a pain in the rear. All the arenas I've worked in are screened logos. You can either have them printed on paper (one-time use) or vinyl screen (multi-use for multiple seasons).

Scrape or burn out the ice your desired location. Ensure that you have a flat surface, then lay in the logo. Use a mist sprayer (same sprayer you use to spray pesticides) filled with water to snap freeze the logo in to the ice. Snap freeze several good layers to secure the logo then continue to build ice over the logo. Finally, zam over the area to ensure it is completely level. I also recommend doing ice measurements around the logo to see if it is level.

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