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Dissection Vinyl Decal Sticker Car Black Metal Bathory Mayhem Watain Slayer on 2040-parts.com

US $2.95
Location:

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US

Las Cruces, New Mexico, US
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Here is a WHITE DISSECTION cut-Vinyl Decal Sticker.
Can be applied on windshield, car, guitar, or practically any surface.

This decal measures 10" inches wide x 4" inches tall

This decal is also available in the following colors:
WHITE, RED, BLACK, GREENDark BLUE, ORANGE, GOLD

IF INTERESTED IN A COLOR OTHER THAN WHITE, PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SPECIFY WHICH COLOR YOU WANT WHEN PAYING, otherwise you will receive a WHITE decal as pictured in the listing) 

U.S. shipping $1.25  Worldwide shipping $2.25

Instructions for Applying:
Decal-sticker will come together in 3 parts (decal itself, in between the backing paper, and transfer paper)

Start by carefully-slowly peeling the transfer tape up from the backing paper, make sure it pulls the sticker up with it.(if it doesn't, firmly press down with a hard card or squeegee.

Apply the sticker with transfer tape to any surface (free of oil and dirt residues)
Use a card or squeegee to press the stickers surface area, making sure it sticks to the surface you are applying it to.

Carefully remove the transfer tape, leaving behind the sticker on the applied surface.

Best to apply decals in 40F+ degree temperatures.

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