Willys Coupe Jeep Overland Hot Rat Rod Pinstripe Custom Vinyl Decal Emblem Set on 2040-parts.com
Genoa, West Virginia, US
Decal is app. 2" h x 6" w. This is for the color BLACK. These are die cut and do not have a background. They are made of outdoor grade vinyl which lasts up to 4 years of Mother Natures elements or a lifetime of indoor environments. You are buying a set of 2. If you want a different color or want more than one just asked. This decal will stick to most smooth, clean surfaces including glass, mirrors, metal, painted surfaces, plastic and much more. Good for indoor or outdoor use. I will be listing many different decal designs soon so check out my other auctions.
If you need more than one just message me and I will give you the details on how to order them.
All of my decals are available as personalized license plates as well. Plates are 6" by 12" plastic and are available in black, white, green, yellow, red, or blue. Mix and match your plate color and decal color. Plates are ten dollars plus shipping. If you have any questions feel free to send me a message.
PLEASE FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR FAULTY INSTALLATIONS.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Clean surfaces where decals are to be applied and make sure it is dry.
Pull backing paper SLOWLY off making sure the decal is staying on the front piece of transfer paper. If there are spots where it is not coming off lay it down on a flat surface and rub over the area and try it again. Small areas of vinyl such as dots and thin lines you need to be extra careful.
Place decal down on selected area making sure you get it where you want it. Once the vinyl is down you cannot move it around or make adjusments. Be careful not to make creases because they are not easy to remove.
Starting from the center of the decal use your fingers, or preferably a credit card or the like, and rub the entire area of the decal itself.
Grab one corner of the transfer paper and SLOWLY start to pull it away from the decal. This time, making sure the decal is sticking to the desired area. If an area is not quite releasing lay the transfer paper back down and rub over the trouble spot again.
Once backing paper is removed check to make sure decal is adhered in all areas. Small air bubbles can be removed by rubbing them towards the edge. Larger bubbles can be stuck with a pin to help remove them.
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