✨ Unleash Your Vehicle's Potential with a Touch of Gold! 🚗
The Compatible with Bowtie Logo Wrap Stickers are a set of three gold DIY decals designed to enhance and cover your vehicle's emblems. With features like waterproofing, high-temperature resistance, and strong adhesive, these stickers ensure durability and style. Easy to install, they allow for personal expression while maintaining a professional look.
Brand | LANZMYAN |
Color | Gold 3 |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 11.81 x 5.91 x 0.2 inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car |
Theme | Automobile |
Cartoon Character | Bowtie |
Special Feature | Waterproof |
Number of Pieces | 3 |
Style | Decoration |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Reusability | Single Use |
Item Form | Sheet |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Finish Type | Matte |
Number of Items | 3 |
Manufacturer | LANZMYAN |
Model | Emblem Logo Stickers |
Item Weight | 2.08 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 11.81 x 5.91 x 0.2 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | LD00100 |
Exterior | Matte |
Manufacturer Part Number | LD00100 |
Position | Rear |
Special Features | Waterproof |
Y**L
Too Easy!
Super easy to put on & the tools they include were very useful! We had enough material to do both bowties, and my steering wheel emblem. We even had a whole unused strip left over! The quality is this and durable, and if you're using the knife correctly it should cut super easy. The pink really stands out & I couldn't be happier with the results, would definitely recommend!
A**A
AMAZING
For how cheap this product is ive had it on my car for almost 2 years in pa weather and its stayed so good.
J**S
Should have believed the comments
Unless you are good at arts and crafts then it’s ok I spent over an hour trying to cut and put them on my Chevy not worth it
V**A
Good money saver
Recently bought a new car and it would’ve been over $1000 to have the black emblems instead of the original gold ones.Application was fairly simple, just tedious and you need to have the patience. It’s a fairly thin material, simple to cut into the shape and size you need if you’ve done it before, I used a razor blade to cut it. It looks great from afar, if you get up close you can tell it’s a sticker. It has held up well being on the highways daily, in rain and through car washes. The quality is great thus far.
M**M
Definitely worth it.
Used on my Equinox. Installation is fairly simply, I used a heat gun and it went quite well. I wrapped 3 of my bow ties (tail gate, and I have 2 grills so I wrapped both of them), my steering wheel emblem and my 2 keychains. And still had a good amount left over. It looks good, and they’ve held up very well. No issues from the grill ones. The tailgate one peeled a little in the corner, but I used tiny tiny pieces of clear 3m tape to re attach it. The tape is like a millimeter wide and it worked perfectly. Otherwise, no issues. It’s rained plenty times, and I go to the car wash everyday. The stickers have held up very solidly. Definitely recommend.
L**S
You get what you pay for
Easy to install for a good fit, material was good quality BUT color faded after one season.
L**U
Better Options Out There
The vinyl arrived with noticeable creases, likely due to poor packaging. It was shipped without any protective backing — something like a piece of cardboard would’ve helped prevent it from getting bent. The included blade was also not very sharp, which made application more difficult.In the end, I decided NOT to use this product. I didn’t return it because I missed the return window — I got busy and didn’t get to it right away. I originally planned to use it on my wheel hub cover, but I ended up buying a resin one instead, which looks much better.For the front and back emblems, I went with actual OEM replacements from eBay. They cost me about $100 total, but it was absolutely worth it — the quality and fit are much better. I did need to buy a wedge tool to remove the originals from the car.If you’re looking to upgrade your Chevy bowtie, I’d recommend skipping the vinyl and going for the silicone sticker-style ones (available on Etsy) or just replacing the emblems altogether. You'll get a much cleaner and more professional look.
T**
Great product if you do it right
It took me probably over an hour to do the front and back emblem. I am meticulous when it comes to these things so you might can do it faster. We had previously painted them so I cleaned them well with rubbing alcohol. It was nice it came with so many skins bc I messed up the back on the first try, but it only took half a skin, so I used the other half to do it right. The front of a traverse is bigger so you have to use a whole skin. Was very careful with placement and what not, used a heat gun (hair blow dryer would work the same), and the knife that comes with it is good for the first cut... after that it's trash and have to break it off for a new edge. I'd suggest just using a brand new box cutter or exacto blade and toss what they give you. I took these pictures several weeks after applying and we have a car wash subscription and take it though several times a week. I saw many people unhappy with this product but I think it's user error. I do construction by trade and have never done anything like this before although I did watch multiple videos on how to do it. They've held up great and even if they do fail, I have 4 more skins to replace them with. Higley recommend as long as you take your time and do it right.
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