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Robert on May 4, 2026
5 out of 5 starsThe seller helped me with a special request. I wanted the sticker flipped so it can go on the inside of the car window. Quick response time.
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T on Apr 5, 2026
5 out of 5 starsNice, Solid and sticky. Although make sure it's flat. If not bring glue.
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Rox on Mar 6, 2026
5 out of 5 starsGreat, as are all of their decals! Great selection of Linux decals for all of the computers my family has running Linux right now. Also, love to support an Oklahoma company!
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Frequently asked questions
Do you make custom decals?
Yes, with certain limitations. The design must be relatively simple, without fade or distortion, due to the nature of how vinyl decals are made. To inquire about a custom decal, click on "Request Custom Order" found on my shop page - or you can simply reach out to me with a message.
Do you accept returns on decals?
Not in the traditional sense, as they become trash when damaged or used improperly. Moreover, I do not refund/replace decals that are damaged during the application process - I always provide instructions on how to apply them, it's up to you to read and follow them.
I can, however, resolve issues like damage from transit or issues from my end (wrong color, size, etc.). Just message me about the issue and I'll promptly respond with the solutions I can provide.
Will these decals work on ___?
Vinyl decals are meant for smooth, typically hard surfaces, like your car or a computer case. These are not meant for fabric or other porous surfaces. With that said, feel free to put them on whatever, just know it's not a sure thing if it isn't a surface like what I've described.
How permanent are your decals?
I use high grade vinyl, Oracal 651 to be exact. This vinyl is rated for 6 years of outdoor use, rain or shine. As long as they're applied correctly, they'll last you a very long time.
However, if you need to remove them, you still can. If it's been applied somewhat recently, you can typically remove them with your fingers or a scraping tool. If they've been on for a long time, I advise using a heat gun to soften them up a bit first.
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