'danger - Do Not Touch' Funny Warning Sticker Decal, 2 Pieces on 2040-parts.com
Nyíregyháza, default, Hungary
'DANGER - DO NOT TOUCH' Funny Warning Sticker Decal, 2 pieces ROUNDED CORNERS! A perfect spoof of those boring, ugly OEM warnings. This warning is considered funny - but once it may protect your property! Decals are great gifts for friends and family as well. Size is 5.5” x 1.8” (140 x 45 mm) each These decals are UV stable, paper-based stickers, so are NOT weather-proof. You should apply them inside. Printed and cutted by professional (industrial) label printer. Just like the OEM decals. You will be satisfied with these superior quality, very funny decals! Please make your payment with PayPal. We ship to the address listed on the PayPal payment, so be sure that your address is correct on PayPal. APPLICATION: Always start with a very clean surface so dust and dirt doesn't get trapped behind the decal. Remove the backing and hold sticker on left and right sides bending center towards the clean surface. Being careful that the sticker is horizontally level, apply center first and allow sticker to roll out left and right. Press down from the center to the edges to avoid trapping air. This will ensure a wrinkle and bubble free application. |
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