Feature

●Easy to install. This window decal really attracts attention!
●Big, Bright, Bold, and Beautiful. Printed with Fade Resistant UV Ink
●Made in the USA. Veteran owned and operated small business.
●Adheres to the outside of the window.
●Designed for outdoor use, made with durable vinyl to withstand the elements.


Description

Keep your customers safe with our easy to use, affordable Please Practice Social Distancing While Inside Perforated Window Decal. This decal is oriented horizontally. The decal is 32" x 24", which is a perfect size for your store window or glass door; large enough to attract attention but doesnt take up too much "real estate."

Our Please Practice Social Distancing Perforated Window Decal is easy to install. You can install it yourself in minutes. This decal mounts to the outside of the window to allow for maximum visibility. The decal is printed on our Canon Arizona UV printer for vibrant, long lasting colors. This decal is printed directly onto perforated, adhesive vinyl material, which is removable, so in the future you can easily replace the sign. These decals feature one-way vision, allowing you to see out the window when inside but not inside when you are outside. This is possible by puncturing 30% of the vinyl material with tiny holes called micropunctures.

Installation: 1) First clean the window area where you want to install your decal. 2) Hold up the decal to the area you want to install it to make sure the size is right. 3) Mark the top two on the glass with something you can wipe or wash off later (like a dry erase marker). These decals ARE removable, but NOT reusable, because of the holes and the fact that they are vinyl, so taking it off will pretty much make a mess of them). 4) Pull the backing off the decal. This should reveal the black back of the decal. 5) Next line up the top to your marks (while holding the rest of the decal back a little bit so it doesnt stick). Stick it at the top and while gently pulling the bottom corners out and down, put the rest of the decal against the glass. Take a credit card, squeegee or some similar (soft, flexible) straight edge, and working from the center out, push the fabric against the window.