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Rv, Camper, Truck, Trailer Vinyl Decal, Die-cut, Wall Decoration,huge! 19" X 48" on 2040-parts.com

US $14.00
Location:

Bolivar, Tennessee, United States

Bolivar, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Brand:Greenstar Vinyl Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Not Applicable Country/Region of Manufacture:United States



19" x 48" Die Cut Decal(No background).

Black vinyl decal, 7 year fadeproof, weatherproof vinyl. Decal will be shipped in black. If you'd prefer white message me immediately when paying. Once vinyl is cut there will be no refund/return for color. It will ship in black. Will be shipped USPS Priority mail in a postal tube. I do have other colors available, but for this price this particular decal is only available in white or black vinyl. Special order colors are $39, shipping not included. It will take up to 7 business days to ship special order colors. If you need a decal in any color other than white or black, message me and i'll make you a special lisiting.

This,decal is like wall paper. Once it sticks it will not come off. Not removable without damaging paint. Be aware of this before applying to a wall. But with that said I can offer directions for applying dry if requested.

Apply to glass, metal, plastic, and most wood surfaces. Great for RV scenes, tailgates, etc.

How to apply:

UNLESS YOUR HIGHLY EXPERIENCED IN VINYL INSTALLATION I DO NOT ADVISE APPLYING DRY.

1. Lay flat 24 hours ahead of time for easier handling.

2. Clean Surface

3. Wet surface and "sticky" side of decal well with soapy water.

4. Apply, Slide, Straighten, and Smooth Down Well.

5. Let sit for 20-30 minutes. Check to see if tape is ready to come away from decal, if so, slowly and carefully remove top tape.

No worries should you have a few bubbles, they will go away with time in the sun. The key to less bubbles is to use DAWN dish liquid and to be sure to push out as much soap and water as possible when applying decal.

No guarantee on installation. Installation is up to buyer. I am happy to offer any advise needed, but I'm not responsible for application.

Tracking is provided on all packages. Should you not receive your package within 2 weeks, message me and we'll check tracking see whats going on.

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