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Vehicle Vinyl Decal FAQ: Expert Tips for Hanford Fleets
How many times have you driven down 12th Avenue and seen a "mobile billboard" that looks more like a peeling sunburn than a professional business? It's a common sight in the Central Valley, and it's exactly what keeps Hanford business owners up at night when they think about branding their trucks. Y...
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What Types of Decals Do Farmers Use and Why? A Guide to Ag-Grade Graphics
Imagine walking out to your equipment yard on a triple-digit afternoon in the Central Valley only to find your safety warnings peeling off the tractor. It's frustrating when expensive gear looks neglected just because the stickers couldn't handle the valley heat. You might wonder exactly what types...
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Magnetic Car Signs vs. Vinyl Decals: Which Is Better for Your Business in 2026?
Imagine pulling into your driveway in Lemoore after a long shift, only to see your HOA president eyeing the logo on your truck door. You need that professional visibility to win more jobs, but you also want a personal vehicle that doesn't trigger a neighborhood fine. It feels like your truck is havi...
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Decals vs Stickers: Hanford & Visalia Custom Signage Guide
Did you know that nearly 65% of local business owners in Hanford mistakenly order indoor-grade materials for their outdoor fleet, leading to peeling in less than six months? It's incredibly frustrating to invest in branding only to see it fade or crack before the Central Valley summer even peaks. We...
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Using Signs and Decals for Agriculture: A Guide for Kings County Farms
What if the 105-degree heat of a Kings County July is doing more damage to your farm's professional image than the dust and diesel combined? You have likely noticed your safety notices and branding stickers starting to peel, crack, burn, or bleach white after just six months in the sun. Using signs...
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What's The Difference? Stickers vs Decals
Decals that are meant to last are made from premium vinyl material. Vinyl is more resilient than paper and other sticker materials. They come in both a white base and a clear, transparent base.
Vinyl decals are weatherproof, oil resistant, and can last years in direct sun exposure before degrading. With that being said, decals are often more expensive than paper sticker products. They are also less environmentally friendly as they are not biodegradable.
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