Firefighter With Axes Vinyl Decal on 2040-parts.com
Saylorsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Decal size is: 6"x 5.5" Can be done in colors listed. If you would like decal made in another color listed on the provided color chart it will take an additional 3 to 5 days to be made for you. Due to ordering material. This is permanent vinyl and is meant to be applied to smooth surfaces such as windows, car paint, etc. Each decal comes with transfer tape for easy installation. Peel off transfer tape with vinyl design, stick it to the surface you want it on, rub the transfer tape with a hard or stiff squeegee for about a minute and carefully remove transfer tape. DECAL sticker should stay on the desired surface. Disclaimer: The Lamb's Enchanted Creations are not responsible for any surface damage caused by vinyl decal application. This includes walls, paint, windows, etc. Use your own discretion. We are also not responsible for decals that are applied inappropriately, and do not replace them for free.
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