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Vinyl Decal ~ choose size and color.
NickerStickers Decals are Easy to Apply!Whether you've never, ever applied a decal before or are an old pro, NickerStickers go on smooth and easy and stick very well. Before you start, WASH THE SURFACE!Don't Use Window Cleaner! We recommend you use plain old soap and water, 1/3 cup soap to 1 cup water. If there is any wax build up, use a scrubby. Finish with a lint free cloth to dry. You can add additional touch of extra cleaning with rubbing alcohol, mixed half and half with water. But soap and water is usually good enough. Step 1. Peel the transfer tape with the decal stuck to it away from the waxy backing paper. The adhesive side of your decal is now exposed. Be careful! Don't get it dirty and don't touch it with your fingers. Use the clear transfer tape to hold because you'll be taking that off later anyway. Step 2. Using the transfer tape, roll your decal on to the surface to which you are applying, starting at one corner and laying it down. Once it is on the surface, rub on top of the clear transfer tape and decal using a credit card and working from the center out. Press lightly at first, then repeat more firmly. Repeat several times.
Step 3. REMOVE THE TRANSFER TAPE. The decal is under the transfer tape. Pull the transfer tape up at a sharp angle beginning at one corner. Remove the clear tape on top of the decal and throw it away. Your decal should easily stick to the surface while you are pulling up the transfer tape. If it's not sticking solid, try leaving it on overnight and taking it off the next day. For more information on decal application, including applying large decals, video instruction, and trouble shooting, click here:
The Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever, or Toller for short, is a medium-sized breed of gundog bred primarily for hunting. It is the smallest of the retrievers, and is often mistaken for a small Golden Retriever. Tollers are known to be intelligent, alert, high-energy dogs. Tollers get their name because of their ability to lure waterfowl within gunshot range. The breed originated in southwestern Nova Scotia, Canada, where they were used for tolling and retrieving ducks. Tollers are named for their ability to entice or lure waterfowl within gunshot range, called "tolling". The hunter stays hidden in a blind and sends the dog out to romp and play near the water, usually by tossing a ball or stick to be retrieved. The dog's appearance is similar to that of a fox. Its unusual activity and white markings pique the curiosity of ducks and geese, who swim over to investigate. When the birds are close, the hunter calls the dog back to the blind, then rises, putting the birds to flight, allowing him a shot. The Toller then retrieves any downed birds. They are particularly suited for retrieving in cold water climates because of their water-repellent double coat. Duck Tollers are working animals and are happiest when they have a job to do. Physical stimulation should be provided for these dogs each day since they may become destructive when they are not exercised enough or left alone for too long. They excel at many types of sporting competitions, such as agility, dock diving and obedience.Their keen sense of smell, intelligence, working drive, and small size, also make them perfect search and rescue dogs.
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Features
This die-cut decal is made of high quality vinyl rated for six years. It is an all-weather adhesive decal that will stay put through all weather, sun and washing. It is designed to be used on the outside of your window or other surface, but you can choose to have it printed in reverse for the inside of the window. The decal can be removed, but will not be reusable after removal.
You can choose the size of your decal.
- Small ~ 5" tall x 5" wide
- Medium ~10" tall x 10" wide
- Large ~ 15" tall x 15" wide
- Extra Lrg ~ 20" tall x 20" wide
Click Here for decal application instructions.
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