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  • Yes, signs can be produced in pink or most other common colors not listed online at no extra charge, with exceptions for special finishes like pearl, metallic, or reflective. To order a special color, place your order as usual and then email the order number with the specific color correction before production begins.

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  • Yes, signs can be made with chrome lettering at no additional charge. Because chrome is an actual metal foil, it is sensitive and requires monthly waxing to prevent oxidation and loss of shine. To order chrome, place your order normally and email the order number specifying that the lettering should be made chrome rather than silver.

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  • Vinyl signs typically last at least five years, but often much longer. Lifespan can be reduced to around five years if the sign is installed on a flat horizontal surface, submerged below the waterline, or exposed to harsh chemicals and wax buildup along the edges. As a general rule, any chemical or condition that can damage the underlying surface will also damage the vinyl.

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  • For readability, DOT regulations require lettering to be legible from 50 feet, which is easily achieved with 3 or 4-inch letters, especially when using contrasting colors. Ultimately, the best size depends on the available space on the truck, and the lettering should nest comfortably within the overall area. When previewing sizes online, keep in mind that the height is based on capital letters, and descending letters may slightly exceed the chosen height.

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  • Magnetic signs should never be applied to fresh paint, as trapped solvents can permanently darken the finish. Both the magnet and the vehicle surface must be kept clean to prevent dirt from scratching the paint. Store magnets flat in a warm area to prevent cracking, and remove them during freezing or wet winter weather to prevent water from getting underneath and causing them to blow off.

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  • There is no definitive formula for sign visibility because it depends on variables such as viewer speed, approach angle, color contrast, and the amount of copy. As a general recommendation, it is best to make the sign as large as your budget and available space allow, since most people regret not going slightly bigger. Focus on the overall sign dimensions and fit your copy nicely within that space.

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  • When installing truck lettering, strict measurements can sometimes result in a crooked appearance due to the vehicle’s natural lines and optical illusions. It is best to measure from the closest straight line, such as the top or bottom of the panel, but ultimately step back and adjust the placement slightly so it looks visually level and correct to the eye.

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  • When installing truck lettering, strict measurements can sometimes result in a crooked appearance due to the vehicle’s natural lines and optical illusions. It is best to measure from the closest straight line, such as the top or bottom of the panel, but ultimately step back and adjust the placement slightly so it looks visually level and correct to the eye, rather than strictly relying on a level.

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