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(2) SILVER SOHC VTEC DECALS
Product Details: You get Two SILVER SOHC VTEC Decals. All of our restoration decals are identical in size & color to the original OEM decals (16"W x 1-1/10"H). Decals are Pre-masked with clear application tape and ready for easy installation. Our decals are made of durable, high performance vinyl material rated for 7-10 years outdoor life. We have colors available such as Black, Gunmetal (dark grey), and White (if there's a specific color you want, let us know via email). If you want a different color, please leave a message at checkout or email us, otherwise SILVER will be the default color. Feel free to message us with any questions. Thank you!
Warranty: Our decals come with a Full Warranty against any defect in the product. Let us know and we will replace it for you at no cost. Your satisfaction is our #1 Goal.
How To Apply A Sticker or Decal
Step 1
Clean the area thoroughly with rubbing alcohol or soap and water. Do not use Windex or similar products because it will leave a residue behind that will prevent the decal from adhering well.
Step 2
Prepare the decal for application by firmly rubbing a squeegee or credit card across the clear transfer tape. This removes any air bubbles that may have formed and makes the decal cling to the transfer tape.
Step 3
Peel the white paper backing off the decal. If the decal clings to the backing, slowly replace the paper backing and repeat Step 2.
Step 4
Slowly lower the decal onto the surface and rub it in place firmly with a squeegee or credit card. For best results, wait 24 hours before moving to the next step.
Step 5
Slowly peel the clear transfer tape off at an angle. Be careful not to pull the decal off the surface. If decal pulls away from the surface repeat Step 4.
*Use a pin to poke any air bubbles in the center and push the air out through the hole.
*For best results do not apply a sticker in extreme hot or cold temperatures.
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