Martin custom case / vehicle decal. If you need another size or color, just ask!
Made in Canada from premium materials.


✅ PREMIUM QUALITY /// Our decals look KILLER and stay ALIVE. Long lasting 10 year life expectancy outdoor, lifetime indoor durability. Decorate your car, truck, boat, motorcycle, window, laptop, phone, wall, guitar, case, refrigerator, helmet, hard hat, or your custom project.

✅ DESIGNED AND MADE BY A PRO /// Everything is designed by hand without tracing software giving you professional looking graphics without any funky lines or ugly text.

✅ PRECISION DIE-CUT /// Made by cutting solid colored vinyl, NOT printed with inks. NO visible background or bordering spaces


🚛 SHIPPING /// Ships with tracking


Description    

This decal / sticker is a die cut, one color die-cut vinyl decal without a background. It is produced by cutting NOT printing. No visible background or bordering spaces.
Al decals are made from premium brand name, high-quality vinyl that will last for many years. It is very easy to apply on any plain surface; and can be just as easily removed. The decal you are buying has three layers: Paper backing, vinyl decal, and transfer tape. 


Application Directions
  1. Rub the whole decal down to be ensure the transfer tape is properly adhered to the sticker.
  2. Clean the surface where the decal will be installed with minimum 50/50 isopropyl alcohol / water mix. If it's really gross or oily, clean it one more time. Do not apply on extreme cold or hot surfaces. Ideal surface temperature is 15°C - 32°C (60°F & 90°F)
  3. Slowly removed the paper backing making sure that your decal remains stuck to the transfer tape. If part of your decal lifts up with the backing, rub the paper backing back down against it until it stays stuck to the transfer tape.
  4. Once it’s peeled away from the backing, line up & position your decal against the surface to which it will be applied. Google "hinge method" on YouTube to get a good grasp. Using a credit card as squeegee, to smooth down your decal, making sure that it is completely stuck to the surface.
  5. Slowly & carefully remove the transfer tape from your decal at a 45° angle, making sure that your decal is stuck to the surface. If you see part of the decal does not release from the transfer tape, press and it back down to the surface and repeat the process.
  6. Check for air bubbles. In most cases air bubbles can be worked to the edge of the decal, but if not, take a needle and poke a hole into the bubble to allow the air out and rub down again.
  7. ARE YOU INSTALLING ON A GUITAR CASE? Lock it in with a little heat from hair dryer or heat gun, taking care not to get too close, as you could melt the decal.
    Then rub the vinyl down again with your finger, pressing the vinyl into the grain.