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United For Freedom SSBN 262 Tecumseh (U.S. Navy) STICKER Vinyl Die-Cut Decal

United For Freedom SSBN 262 Tecumseh (U.S. Navy) STICKER Vinyl Die-Cut Decal

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United For Freedom SSBN 262 Tecumseh - Decal Design

This die-cut vinyl decal boldly displays the essence of the USS Tecumseh (SSBN-262), a U.S. Navy nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine. The design centers around the powerful phrase, "United For Freedom," the official motto of the Tecumseh, a poignant reminder of its Cold War mission to safeguard liberty. Note: The hull number displayed on this decal is incorrect (SSBN-628 is the accurate designation).

The "SSBN" designation immediately identifies the subject as a Ship, Submersible, Ballistic, Nuclear vessel, underscoring its unique role as a critical component of America's nuclear deterrent. The overall presentation likely utilizes a classic naval aesthetic, potentially featuring elements like a stylized submarine silhouette, bold fonts, or imagery associated with naval service.

The design, crafted for visual impact, is a tribute to the crew, their mission, and the historical significance of the USS Tecumseh. It represents a symbol of strength, vigilance, and the unwavering commitment to safeguarding freedom during a defining period of global history.

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Die-cut vinyl decals: precision-cut shapes on premium water-resistant vinyl with a matte laminate and UV protection — built to resist sun, rain and everyday wear for long-lasting use.

These die-cut decals are trimmed exactly to the design, producing crisp edges and a professional finish. They’re made from thick, water-resistant vinyl and finished with a matte UV laminate that reduces glare while protecting colors from fading.

The production process uses eco-solvent inks for dense, even color and a protective overlaminate that helps the decal survive outdoor exposure. Rated for multi-year outdoor life when applied to the right surface, these decals give a clean, matte look without sacrificing durability.

  • Material: premium water-resistant vinyl engineered for weather resistance.
  • Finish: matte laminate that mutes shine and guards against scratches.
  • Print: eco-solvent inks for solid blacks and vivid color depth.
  • Protection: UV laminate extends outdoor life and helps prevent fade.
  • Longevity: rated to last multiple years outdoors under normal conditions.

Die-cut decals adhere best to smooth, non-porous surfaces — glass, metal, coated plastics and finished wood. They work well on bottles, windows, laptops and vehicle windows for short- to medium-term outdoor use.

  1. Prep the surface: remove dust and oils with a lint-free cloth; for residue use mild soap and water and allow to dry fully.
  2. Peel and position: lift a corner of the liner, align the decal and lay it down slowly, pressing from the center outward.
  3. Seal: smooth the edges with a card or your thumb to ensure full contact and reduce trapping air.

Note: to keep adhesive performance in wet conditions, apply decals to very smooth surfaces (for example: glass). Avoid rough or heavily textured materials where the adhesive can’t form a full bond.

Maintenance is low-effort. Gently wipe decals with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. For stubborn marks, a slightly damp microfiber and light pressure will clean the surface — dry immediately afterward.

Avoid abrasive pads, strong solvents or power washers; these can scratch the laminate or lift edges. Proper care preserves the matte finish and keeps colors vivid for longer.

Sizes are specified by the longest side. For example, a 4″ decal measures four inches across its greatest dimension. The die-cut follows the artwork’s contour so the decal sits flush with clean, professional edges.

Small variations can occur with intricate outlines, but the listed measurement always reflects the maximum edge-to-edge length for accurate placement planning.