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ALAZCO High Visibility Magnetic Signs Trucks Review

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Description of ALAZCO High Visibility Magnetic Signs Trucks

Excellent Quality ALAZCO Magnetic "For Sale" Sign. Adheres To Most Metal Surfaces. Great for Selling Your Car, Truck, RV, Boat & More. Each Sign Measures approximately 12" Wide x 8" Tall, with 11" x 4" white surface for contact number. Includes 3 Magnetic signs - Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed with ALAZCO Brand.

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I forgot my Ford F150 has aluminum body panels . Oops. Lots of cars use aluminum these days so be sure to check before ordering. Otherwise it would be a great omen. I used a dry erase marker on it and the lettering can be removed (in fact it's quite smudged).

Pros
  • Great for selling your car, truck, RV, boat and more
Cons
  • Great price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Attract customers in 30 minutes on my busy road

I live on a well signposted busy street. I put these signs up and within 30 minutes a prospect called. I sold the car through an ad a week later, but it definitely drew attention to the car. As others have said, be careful of the condensation that forms under the magnets. There was a small amount of red rust visible which I brushed off after a storm. Add as much of your phone number as possible, including miles, model information, and asking price.

Pros
  • Includes 3 magnetic signs - Your satisfaction is guaranteed with the ALAZCO brand
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

DO NOT USE IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT

I fitted 2 of these to a car for sale which had sat for about 6 months in summer/fall. The car was parked with one sign pointing north and the other south. The sign facing the equator faded in the sun, which I didn't realize at first, but when I tried to remove the sign in the fall, it got stuck. It turns out that the magnetic substrate burned and fused to the car. Using my hand, I managed to remove only part of the shield, the substrate was so stuck that the top layer of foil peeled away from…

Pros
  • Adheres to most metal surfaces
Cons
  • Discontinued