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Windshield Custom Printed Sticker anyone???

JoePistell:23171 said:
Careful with DIY stickers supplies bought from Staples/Office Max, etc...

How do I know?

I tried and failed many times building a barcode sticker system.

You need Weatherproof and UV resistant -AND- the bitches blow off if the glue sucks. Speaking of "good glue" make sure it works on cold and rainy days.
Cold and rainy days???
 
Careful with DIY stickers supplies bought from Staples/Office Max, etc...

How do I know?

I tried and failed many times building a barcode sticker system.

You need Weatherproof and UV resistant -AND- the bitches blow off if the glue sucks. Speaking of "good glue" make sure it works on cold and rainy days.


I second those words, we print over 50,000 labels a month for cars for the last 10 years and going cheap is not the solution. Decals, labels, and vinyl are done by a hundred companies around you with the prices being very competitive. I wouldn't go DIY here, find a local small printer or company that does vehicle wraps for business and they should be able to help.
 
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  • A dealer inquires about sourcing custom printed windshield stickers for vehicles, and the thread reveals this is actually a franchise service (OnSight Solutions/Dealer Specialties) that handles both production and installation, costing around $1,200/month for dealers stocking 40 units.
  • While some members debate the ROI (noting $48 per sticker is expensive compared to digital marketing), others suggest DIY alternatives using adhesive vinyl from office supply stores, though experienced users caution that cheap DIY solutions lack the durability, UV resistance, and proper adhesive needed to withstand outdoor conditions.

A dealer inquires about sourcing custom printed windshield stickers for vehicles, and the thread reveals this is actually a franchise service (OnSight Solutions/Dealer Specialties) that handles both production and installation, costing around $1,200/month for dealers stocking 40 units. While some members debate the ROI (noting $48 per sticker is expensive compared to digital marketing), others suggest DIY alternatives using adhesive vinyl from office supply stores, though experienced users caution that cheap DIY solutions lack the durability, UV resistance, and proper adhesive needed to withstand outdoor conditions.

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