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Snes Nes N64 Nintendo Gold Metallic Decal 6" 1/2 X 1" 1/2 Inches on 2040-parts.com

US $2.00
Location:

San Antonio, Texas, United States

San Antonio, Texas, United States
Condition:New Decal Type:Brand Decal Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Nintendo

Selling One per order

Size:6" 1/2 inches wide x 1" 1/2 inches high 
Material: High quality vinyl with average life of 6 years 
Color: Gloss Gold Metallic 



Instructions to apply decal/Sticker

Before applying please make surface is clean , we typically will wipe surface with 50% isopropyl alcohol and 
wipe dry with a clean dry microfiber towel.

1. Lay decal face down and on flat surface 

2.Slowly remove backing paper at a 180 degree angle,make sure the decal is sticking to 
the translucent Tape side.

3.Apply to a clean,non-porous surface.

4.Using an object with a hard flat edge(Squeegee is recommended but some have used credit cards),
press the translucent transfer tape firmly,concentrating on the vinyl areas,working from the center of the decal outward.

5.Carefully remove the translucent transfer tape from the decal at a 180 degree angle,making sure the vinyl decal adheres 
to the surface being applied to.

6. After removing all of the translucent transfer tape you may need to press down decal to ensure it is flat against 
surface being applied to.

7. If placed on vehicle glass or body panel please allow 24-48 hours for adhesive to cure before washing so that decal 
adhere properly . 

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