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TURBOBRICKS MERCHANDISE:

Turbobricks.com stickers are now available to our members. Precision cut from white vinyl with our new logo, the letters come sandwiched between a backing sheet and transfer paper. Perfect for your rear window, bumper, or whatever else you can think of.

Each sticker is roughly 11.5 " x .5 " in size and 8.5" x .5" if you remove the www (for rear "sail" windows). Please allow up to 2 weeks for delivery, special shipping (fedex) is available for an additional fee.


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Solid Color Sticker - White, Silver, Red, or Black
Price: $2.00 USD (each)
worldwide shipping included

Please specify color and quantity in the Notes: field.

Custom sizes
For those of you who would like something specific to fit your criteria, let me know. Now that the shop has our design in their computer, we can literally make it any size you want. Get me details and i will let you know. If the sticker is for a racecar or other form of advertisement, let me know up-front and we can work something out.

 

How to install your stickers

  1. In most cases you will receive your sticker in a legal sized envelope. The "www." will be folded over in order for it to fit (this is to reduce costs of mailing). This should not affect the integrity of the sticker or the paper. Its important to lay the sticker out flat and insure the vinyl lettering adheres to the translucent wax transfer paper before separating the backing sheet from the sticker. If you are not going to use certain letters such as the www. or the .com just simply cut those sections off the ends.

    Start off by cleaning the area thoroughly with a non-streaking liquid (non-streak windex, rubbing alcohol, or ammonia works fine)


  2. Make sure to wipe it completely dry and that there is no leftover residue, dust, or debris as they can cause bubbles.


  3. Next you want to separate the backing sheet from the sticker. Its important to do this slowly while applying ample pressure through the backing sheet into the transfer paper. Basically you want to make sure the letters stick to the transfer paper as you remove the back.


  4. Once you have the transfer paper ready, line up the sticker beneath it to a straight edge near by (in this case the lower window trim). Once you have it lined up, it helps to have someone press down the center onto the glass and press it down from the center out to the ends while you hold it. This insures that the sticker remains parallel to your original alignment. If you do it alone, stick down one side first and make sure as you press it down that you keep the sticker in line or it will come out curved (i've screwed up 2 this way)


  5. After you have it on there's no turning back, make sure all the letters are completely pressed down and stuck or they could tear during the transfer paper removal. Its ok to press the transfer paper down completely.


  6. Pick an edge and begin to peel back the transfer paper from the window. Fold it back on itself so that you're not applying vertical force on the vinyl letters while removing the paper. (pardon my filthily hands, this was a multi job event)


  7. Its on, its done. Only thing left is to once more press each letter down to make sure no edges came up during the removal of the transfer paper and stand back to admire it in all its glory.

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