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Duck Head Commander Hunter Sticker Cut Vinyl Decal Truck Window 4.25"x6" Green on 2040-parts.com

US $3.50
Location:

Denison, Texas, United States

Denison, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Orical Manufacturer Part Number:orical

This decal is cut from high quality INDOOR/OUTDOOR RATED VINYL which will last for years.  

Can be applied to any smooth surface such as car windows, car body, glass, folders, laptops, etc.

These are heavy duty die cut vinyl decals not cheap ink printed stickers.

They are made to last!

All Decals are made and shipped in TEXAS!



  • If you want a different size just ask!!!


Application instructions:


1. Mount on the OUTSIDE of the window or surface.

a. Before applying please make sure you are mounting to a smooth, clean, dry surface free of wax, dirt and oil.

b. Peel the decal along with the transfer tape slowly away from the paper backing starting at the corner making sure all the decal is still attached to the transfer tape.(if decal stays on backing, press transfer sheet firmly against decal to secure)

c. Place the decal onto the mounting surface through the transfer tape and using a credit card type tool rub smooth especially on the edge areas of the decal.

d. SLOWLY remove the transfer tape from the decal making sure all parts of the decal remain stuck to the mounting surface.

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