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How
to get the right size Decal
Using a tape measure or yard
stick define the area where the decal is to be installed (windshield,
side window, rear window, wing, gas tank-motorcycle, etc.)
Measure with height (up and down) and width (left to right).
These numbers should be in inches.
Be sure to make the decal smaller than the application surface.
This will make the installation easier, and the decal will
fit the area properly. For example: Most windshield decals
are 4in tall by 40in wide. The actual windshield area is normally
about 46in to 52 in wide, but the decal should be smaller
than the application area. The standard size for window decals
is 6" by 36", however you should measure to make sure
that size would fit.
A NOTE ABOUT COLOR: At the same time, look at the application
area and visualize the decal, and choose a color or colors
for the decal. Generally a light colored decal will look best
on a window or dark painted surface, while darker colors will
look best on lighter surfaces. Dark colors will not show up
on tinted surfaces.
Be sure also to take into consideration rear window wipers
as they can cause the decal to peel lose allowing
dirt underneath. This will cause your decal to become weak
and damaged.
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