6. Truck Decals Options
Magnetic Vehicle Decals
These are much like a refrigerator magnet. You can have your truck decals printed and attached to a magnet. This can then be attached to any vehicle and reused as often as needed. These can be fairly inexpensive and are very easy to use.
Vinyl Truck Decals
These are the most recommended form of truck decals. This is very similar as what the police, fire, ambulance and other such agencies use to mark their vehicles. They are long lasting, durable, and can be printed in any color, size, and shape.
The other great thing about vinyl truck decals is that they are safe to run through the truck wash. Also, the newer ones are designed to be long lasted yet removable (when done properly) without messing up the paint. Of course there can be noticeable color differences if the sun has faded the expose paint while the section under the decals was protected.
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Full Truck Decals Wrap
Instead of having to paint your entire fleet you can have vinyl truck decals printed to cover parts or even your entire vehicle! Just think; if your logo is an eagle in flight across your hood, you no longer need to have it painted on each hood. The vinyl can be printed and stuck on each vehicle.
It doesn’t really matter what you decide to do, as for placing a truck decals on your truck, just make sure it fits both your marketing and budgetary needs.
Now here are a few other thought concerning the truck decals. Not everyone has the imagination to create a logo or slogan. That is fine; there are professionals who can help with that. You can even go to the local college and find students who would love to create something for the ‘real’ world and still get credit for it.
You can find marketing teams, artists, and actually slogan writers who can help with all your needs. There are print shops who offer all the services at one convenient location. Or you can come up with the concept and just have them print it out. Just remember the professionals have the programs and skills to ensure the layout will look just as good on the real thing as it does on the computer screen.
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