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Usmc Seal Truck Car Window Canvas 20x65 Marine Corps See-through Graphic Marines on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Commerce City, Colorado, US

Commerce City, Colorado, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:NEW/SEALED/UNUSED items must be returned new/sealed/unused, once they have been opened and/or used they are no longer returnable. Brand:Window Canvas Manufacturer Part Number:710201 Placement on Vehicle:Rear

 USMS SEAL - WINDOW CANVAS

This awesome see-through graphic is new, sealed in the tube!  Part #710201 fit Trucks measuring 20" x 65".  Features the United States Marine Corps seal on red.

See-through window graphics are printed on mechanically perforated vinyl. This vinyl has a sticky adhesive on one side, protected by a peel away "release layer." This perforated material, known as "window perf," is made by many companies around the United States. All see-through window graphics are printed on basically the same material. The difference between graphic companies is what they print on this material!

The beauty of "window perf" is that it is incredibly low tech, comprised of 50% vinyl and 50% holes. Human eyes absorb light reflected from objects. (Remember 5th grade science class?) When someone looks at the image on your window, their eyes absorb the light being reflected off of the printed image. The holes cannot be seen. The graphic looks like a solid image!

The "sticky side" of the graphic which faces the glass, is black. Looking out from inside the vehicle, your eyes absorb light reflected off objects outside the vehicle, such as buildings, cars, trees, etc. Your eyes blend the black material on the inside with the images seen through the holes, creating the illusion that there is nothing on your window. The resulting effect will amaze you!   

Another benefit of having this material on your window is UV protection. WindowCanvas Graphics block 50% of the sun’s UV rays. These rays are responsible for fading vehicle interiors and heating the cab. WindowCanvas Graphics will keep your vehicle cooler and preserve the interior from fading.

Because these graphics prevent outside viewing into your vehicle, you will enjoy a dramatic increase in privacy as you drive down the road, or while parked at a scenic location.

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