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Classic 21 Flame Decal Cover Kit red, orange, and yellow with blue trim, designed to fit all KitchenAid stand mixers, including Artisan, Ultra Power, 4, 5, 6 qt quart mixers, without accessory interference. ELIGIBLE FOR FREE SUPER SAVER SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $25

Posted on | November 17, 2009 | 2 Comments

Classic 21 Flame Decal Cover Kit red, orange, and yellow with blue trim, designed to fit all KitchenAid stand mixers, including Artisan, Ultra Power, 4, 5, 6 qt quart mixers, without accessory interference. ELIGIBLE FOR FREE SUPER SAVER SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $25

———–With Hot Rod flames on your mixer, it gets tons of attention like your mixer should! Notice the nice color bleed, the pin stripping, and smell of envy it creates! Actual color bleeds and pin striping will be similar, but each is one of a kind due to printing variations.

———–This vinyl is meant to last 5 years outdoors(!) so it will last in your kitchen as long as your mixer does.

———–Basic installation instructions, cleaning pad, and trouble shooting guide included FREE with order. Please do not use harsh chemicals like 409 as it may damage the graphics. For added protection a layer of shellac (which is always food grade) is acceptable.

———–Installation is easy. Clean, mark the location, (more…)

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2 Responses to “Classic 21 Flame Decal Cover Kit red, orange, and yellow with blue trim, designed to fit all KitchenAid stand mixers, including Artisan, Ultra Power, 4, 5, 6 qt quart mixers, without accessory interference. ELIGIBLE FOR FREE SUPER SAVER SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $25”

  1. Haldis
    November 17th, 2009 @ 9:32 pm

    This decal itself is made well, though I would appreciate some more instructions and tips on applying it to my kitchenaid. I put it on too close to the front curve and it wrinkled up in the front, so I tried taking it off and of course the adhesive didn’t work as well. Then I bought a bottle of spray adhesive to fix it and must not have been slow enough peeling it off and it ripped this ugly jagged tear. So I stopped totally and have resigned myself to leaving it on and smoothing down the edges EVERY SINGLE DAY. I have 5 kids and plenty else to do as we just moved across the country, so I have yet to carefully peel it off and attempt to get my money back. I would like to try again, but I’m afraid if I damage it further, I am out the 20 bucks+ that I paid, and I’d rather have it on than not. Sad, huh?
    It’s worth the money b/c you can’t find anything like the flames anywhere else, but if you want turtles or something like those white decals you put in car windows from Wal-Mart or wherever, you could get those cheaper or the same price. If you do buy it, go slow and don’t try to make it curve over the front unless you plan well and overlap it slowly. And get some spray adhesive to strengthen it.
    Overall, I’d try one more time (when I get the time), and call my problems me being impatient, but I stand by the need for better directions.

  2. Ugo
    November 17th, 2009 @ 10:00 pm

    What more can I say? Just what I wanted, but way to expensive for a few pieces of cling plastic. My KitchenAid if very happy to be dressed up!

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