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I Love Yoga Pants -jdm Style Stickerbomb Vinyl Sticker Decal Drift Stance Illest on 2040-parts.com

US $2.99
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Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States

Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:CHEAP JDM DECALS Manufacturer Part Number:DOES NOT APPLY

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I LOVE YOGA PANTS  -VINYL DECAL

(CHEAPJDMDECALS VERSION)

**MR.SUSHI NOT INCLUDED!**


Vinylour decals are made with the industry's best outdoor rated vinyl. 2.5 mil in thickness. Easily applied to any smooth surface. 5-7 year outdoor durability, all-weather resistant. This vinyl won't crack or fade.  The material is DIE-CUT meaning the background is trimmed off.

Colorsplease select your color desired. White. Black. Red. Yellow. Orange. Purple. Bubble gum. Teal. Lime. Gray. Metallic gold. Metallic silver. Custom colors available on request. Please contact us for custom colors. 

Decal size- please select your size desired. Medium decals are approximately 6-8" on their long side. Large decals are approximately 10-12" on their long side. Custom sizes are available on request. Please contact us for a quote. 

Payment- we accept paypal for ease of purchase. 

Shipping- we ship all decals using the United States Postal Service. Shipping is free using First Class Mail. Orders usually shipped within 24 hours of payment. United States customers please allow 3-8 business days for delivery. International customers please allow 14-45 days for delivery.

Shipping upgrades- first class mail with tracking info or priority mail are available for an extra cost. 


Installation instructions
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 sticker from adhering well.

Step 2
Prepare the sticker 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 sticker cling to the transfer tape.

Step 3
Peel the white paper backing off the sticker. If the sticker clings to the backing, slowly replace the paper backing and repeat Step 2.

Step 4
Slowly lower the sticker onto the surface and rub it in place firmly with a squeegee or credit card. 

Step 5
Slowly peel the clear transfer tape off at an angle. Be careful not to pull the sticker off the surface. If sticker 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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