I put the WEBER & outline decals of first. Then primed the entire pot. After the primer dried, I sprayed the pot red with one coat, but that really wasn't necessary. I shot about 3 more coats of red where the grill decal was going to go for solid coverage. That's when the 7 day drying period came into play. It just sat while I was itching to get it done. lol After the week of drying, I installed the grill decal and shot the pot with 2 coats of gloss black. After that dried for an hours or so, and knowing my luck pulling decals, I went around each decal with the Xacto knife to ensure clean removal.
At this point, I followed the directions and did the heat-cure process. If I had to do it again, I'd add about 2 coats of clear before the heat-curing step. Because of the coats that I applied, there's a pretty good ridge between the bare pot (WEBER) and the black. The clear would help fill-in/smooth those ridges.