Why not put them on the inside of the windows?
Hmmm. Is it not possible to get some designed to go on the inside? If not you can stick them on the paint but it will show if you ever remove them.
Hmmm. Is it not possible to get some designed to go on the inside? If not you can stick them on the paint but it will show if you ever remove them.
I forgot to mention that the windows are tinted, and wouldn't be very visible. I didn't even think about it untill I went outside a minute ago.
So if I do decide to remove them, how will it show? Will it permanantely damage the paint, or will it just leave some glue residue from the sticker that would wash off?
Hmmm. Is it not possible to get some designed to go on the inside? If not you can stick them on the paint but it will show if you ever remove them.
I forgot to mention that the windows are tinted, and wouldn't be very visible. I didn't even think about it untill I went outside a minute ago.
So if I do decide to remove them, how will it show? Will it permanantely damage the paint, or will it just leave some glue residue from the sticker that would wash off?
Ah OK. Depends on how long you leave them on there. It's not a matter of the glue. The paint not covered by the decals will weather over time leaving different coloured patches under them. In some cases these will be very diffficult to remove, even with T-Cut.
From my boss....you can just put paint sealant or wax on the graphics, it will do just fine.
He said there is also a clear vinyl decal sheet that you can buy from 3M which you could then lay up over top of the original ones to protect them....
From my boss....you can just put paint sealant or wax on the graphics, it will do just fine.
He said there is also a clear vinyl decal sheet that you can buy from 3M which you could then lay up over top of the original ones to protect them....
If the clear vinyl decal sheet gets chewed up too much, can I remove it from the window/decal without ruining the decals?
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