Your banner should last 6 months to 2 years or more depending on how your banner is installed and stored.
Make sure the banner is pulled tight but not so tight as to cause the grommets to rip out of the banner. Take special care when install in a location that is windy.
Your banner should be rolled copy facing outwards. This keeps the lettering from wrinkling. Avoid folding banner as this will cause creases that are difficult to remove.
No... As long as you care for them correctly. That means you should remove your sign whenever you enter a car wash. Take them off at least once a week and clean behind your sign. Always be sure to dry your vehicle and sign so as not to trap moisture behind them.
If applied correctly your magnets will not blow off. Apply to a smooth, clean surface that is metal (not aluminum or fiberglass). Do not apply magnets over body molding or extreme curves. Make sure the entire magnet makes contact with the vehicle body.
Store on flat surface, not to allow curling or rolling. I store mine on my refrigerator.
Every city has their own requirements for signs. We are happy to take care of permit filing for a small fee.
The process in which a heat press machine is used to imprint a design or graphic on a substrate, such as a t-shirt, with the application of heat and pressure for a preset period of time.
Turn garment inside out and wash in cold water with like colors. Tumble dry at normal temps.
NOPE! For simple non complicated projects there is no set-up fee. HOWEVER, if your project requires us to recreate a logo, modify any non-vector artwork given to us, or if more than 2 major revisions need to be made we will charge a minimum $25 design fee.
Unless requested we use a permanent adhesive vinyl (non-permanent is available) If decal is on for more than a year there is a potential it can damage the paint behind it when removed.
Not at all! In fact in most cases it will protect the paint.
Yes, graphics are removed with a heat gun and goof off or similar product
Hand washing your vehicle with a mild detergent is best. Avoid high pressure washes, which can potentially lift up the vinyl due to improper use of the water pressure. Also be careful never to use an ice scraper on window graphics. Use caution when washing the vehicle for the first month as it takes approximately 30 days for the adhesive to fully cure.
Not at all! In fact in most cases it will protect the paint.
Yes, graphics are removed with a heat gun, however we do recommend that you do not attempt this yourself.