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DEPECHE MODE "DM Logo w/ Flower" STATIC STICKER!
6" Tall by 6" Wide
This static sticker is a WINDOW sticker in that you have to put it on the inside of the window for it to be shown outside.
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Are You New to Static
Stickers?
Here’s a little guide
to help you understand them…
1)
What is a static sticker?
A static sticker is a sticker that uses static cling instead of an
adhesive to stay on to a surface. There is no sticky side to a static sticker,
so they don’t leave any residue behind when removed and they can easily be
transferred from surface to surface without losing their ability to stick.
2)
How do I apply a static sticker?
To apply a static sticker, the first step is to clean the surface that
you want to put it on. Water alone is not enough to clean it, so you’re going
to need a commercial cleaning agent (like 409 or Windex). Dirt makes is so the
stickers will not fasten right, so the surface has to be clean.
Just like the surface, the sticker needs to be clean. If you’ve been
handling it and it’s got finger prints on it, gently wash it with soap and warm
water (won’t hurt the sticker, I promise!). Make sure you rinse all of the soap
off of it and dry it completely.
Peel off the backing material to the sticker and apply on the surface you
want it on. Starting at the top smooth down all of edges and work any bubbles
out of the sticker. Make sure not to scrape at the image with fingernails as it
might damage the sticker.
The great thing about these stickers is if you apply it wrong the first
time (crooked, wrong spot, etc .) all you have to do is peel it off and start
again!
3)
What surface do these stickers work on?
Static
stickers are intended for and work best on windows. They will stick to most
metals, but plastics are a crapshoot. |