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Need to Replace Discontinued Items with an OEM Look?

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Restoration projects can hinge on replacing discontinued items with an OEM look. Custom dry transfer decals are one way to do it if you need lettering and logos. They're a popular method for art exhibit labels because of their precise, high-quality appearance and will work equally well on your restoration. It's common for discontinued items to have fine lettering, stripes, and other details that make the look. Without them, your restoration won't reproduce the OEM look that collectors of all kinds price. You'll find transfer decals a lifesaver and will be able to replicate discontinued items accurately.

Classic car restorations are one of the things that come to mind, but there are other categories as well. Also, custom and small-batch products need a manufactured appearance when hand-made. Part of what makes dry transfers so helpful is the easy application. They arrive from the production house with adhesive already applied – and in the correct amount. To use them, you only need to place the transfer slick in the desired spot and rub the decal onto your application surface. It's much easier than other methods like water-slide decals and leaves behind no visible carrier media.

In automotive restorations, you may have surviving original lettering intact in some spots but not others. The transfer decals allow you to fill in the missing items accurately and neatly. Collectors prize cars with as many original details as possible and filling in will enable you to preserve them. You design the decals and can specify several versions to test and find the best one. Because grouping your items is easy, each transfer sheet can carry multiple decals. When you're ready to apply them, it's as easy as cutting the sheet apart with ordinary scissors without complication or particular skill.

On the flip side of discontinued items are product prototypes. They also require a manufactured look but are hand-made. Custom dry transfers are ideal for adding lettering, logos, and other graphic details as needed. You'll easily replicate a painted-on look, and the rub-on decals hold in place tightly from the minute they are applied. It's an improvement over a method where you'd need to use adhesive or wait for it to dry. You can submit your decal designs to a production house online and have them back in one or two days. It gives you flexibility and a quick production turnaround when needed.

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Address- 55 W Railroad Ave #11 Garnerville, NY 10923

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