The vinyl will not harm the surface of your car. This is the same material that is used for truck lettering, & commercial signage.
No, window tint will not be affected by the decals.
We recommend waiting a minimum of normally 4/5 days after the vehicle has been painted (depending on type of paint used, please ask?) for the paint to cure, prior to installing any graphics.
All our vinyl graphic products are made from high quality self adhesive vinyl material. This material is first quality and have excellent workability and removal properties.
Vinyl graphics or lettering will not permanently damage painted surfaces.
Your decals will last a minimum of 7 years for colours and 5 years for metallics outdoors. In fact we have had customers who's decals have lasted longer than their cars!
It is best to wait a few days before washing or waxing. Following that usual care of the car may resume.
Yes, our products are easy to install! Simply follow the included instruction sheet and use a squeegee-like application tool.
These vinyl decals can be installed on any smooth, wax free surface. This includes glass, Plexiglas, painted surfaces, fiberglass, plastics, etc.
Keeping the decals looking good is simple. Wash them with the car, do not use any harsh chemicals or solvents on them. Wax over the decals when possible, and if installing a decal on a vehicle window, be careful when using an ice scraper in the winter!
*The decal protects the finish of the vehicle's paint or glass surface. If decals are left on the vehicle for long periods of time (more than 5 years outdoor exposure), the exposed paint on the vehicle will fade slightly, while the paint under the decal will not. This will cause a shadow effect once the decal is removed. Avoid this by maintaining the paint on your vehicle with wax!
Vinyl graphics and decals are easy to remove. Simply heat the decal with a heat gun or a hairdryer slightly. Then using a knife (Being careful not to scratch the paint), lift the edge of the decal and pull the decal. Try to pull the vinyl that is closest to the surface. Once the vinyl is removed, use thinners to remove any glue residue.
The bubble effect can happen when large graphics are applied. Once the decals have been applied, you might find that you have small air bubbles between the decal and the vehicle surface. Most smaller bubbles will disappear within a few weeks, larger bubbles can be removed by poking a pin through the surface and smoothing out the air with your fingers or squeegee.