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What You Get You put in the hours. Your truck should say so. The Time Off Is Holy ribbon banner lets every driver, dispatcher, and tailgater know exactly where you stand โ pressed up against the bumper of the weekend. This funny truck decal is made in Canada from outdoor-rated cast vinyl, rated seven years outdoors, and built to handle the full force of Canadian roads: salt, UV, deep freezes, and everything in between. outdoor-rated cast vinyl ribbon banner โ Material life depends on the selected product and application. The transfer tape is already on โ all you do is clean the panel, align the banner, and squeegee it flat. The cast vinyl is flexible enough to follow the natural curves of a truck door or trailer side without lifting at the edges. Not sure how it'll scale on your rig? The product images show the banner at size on a full-size truck door so you can judge the proportions before you order. Clean the surface, peel the backing, lay it down Conforms to curves โ no specialist tools, no installer required Removable and repositionable during install โ forgives a slightly off-centre first attempt Leaves no residue when removed after its rated life Why It Works A decal that makes a tradesperson laugh is a decal that stays on the truck. This one earns its spot because it says what every owner-operator already thinks on a Thursday afternoon. It's not a throwaway novelty โ the vinyl is the same outdoor-rated cast material used in professional fleet graphics, made in Canada to handle real Canadian conditions. Whether it goes on your daily driver, your work truck, or your trailer, it's going to look right and last. Slogan that lands with tradespeople, haulers, and commercial drivers Same cast vinyl spec as professional fleet and commercial vehicle graphics Salt-resistant, UV-stable, and tested through Canadian temperature swings A funny truck decal that doubles as a moving billboard every time you park on-site Pick your colour, check the size guide, and add it to your cart โ your truck has earned the right to make the point.
