kaseydee
Gold Member
- 1,104
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
This thread centers around the use of decals on cars, specifically regarding the decision to keep or remove side window decals after applying a back windshield decal. Participants share their experiences and opinions on decal placement, personalization, and concerns about privacy and safety.
There appears to be a general agreement among several participants on the idea of removing side decals, although some express differing views on the necessity and safety of displaying personal information.
Participants share personal experiences related to the use of decals for advertising purposes, including concerns about visibility, privacy, and vehicle classification.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants considering vehicle decals for advertising and those weighing the pros and cons of personal information visibility.
When selecting a decal for your car's side window, consider factors such as the size of the decal, the material used, the design and colors, and how it complements your vehicle's aesthetics. Additionally, think about the visibility of the decal from both inside and outside the car, as well as any local regulations regarding window decals.
Yes, vinyl is the most commonly used material for side window decals due to its durability and weather resistance. Look for high-quality vinyl that is designed for outdoor use, as it will withstand exposure to sunlight and rain without fading or peeling.
To ensure easy application and removal, choose decals that come with clear application instructions and are designed for easy peel-and-stick use. Opt for removable vinyl decals that won't leave residue behind when taken off, making the process hassle-free.
Avoid overly intricate designs that may be difficult to see from a distance or that could obstruct your view while driving. Additionally, steer clear of designs that may violate local laws or regulations regarding window visibility and signage.
Yes, many companies offer customization options for side window decals. You can typically choose your own colors, fonts, and graphics. To customize, visit a decal provider's website or contact them directly to discuss your ideas and requirements for the design.