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C'mon folks. It's not that hard.
Hey Siqc- maybe add "Inbox Me" to the title?
I've had mine for over a year and I wash my car alot of I live down a muddy dirt road. I will say highly durable. I'd Recommend a heat gun to install it to make it stick longer and last longer. I will see this it.. you won't be disappointed by it.How durable are these decals against the weather, like ice/snow and from general car washes since they are mounted on the outside? Are they strong enough where they require sticker removal spray and a scraper?
Ive had mine for about 4 years and they hold up just fine.. Removal is simple.. Just add heat when removing and they come right off.. Mine are avery brand.. No ploblems..How durable are these decals against the weather, like ice/snow and from general car washes since they are mounted on the outside? Are they strong enough where they require sticker removal spray and a scraper?
Thats the one thing i dont have.. Cant say how a banner would hold up..Good to hear and thx for the tips. I only worry about ice build up where I need to scrape the windshield since I plan on a windshield banner.
it's about 3-4in , ive seen ppl cut out the triangle and go loweranyone know the banner size to prevent covering up the sensor?
I'd be interested in this as well. I put a chrome license plate frame around my front license plate (SCP!) and I've been debating about getting one for the rear. I think I found one for the rear!I don’t know if you’re still doing it but I still like that CivicX license plate holder