Frequently Asked Questions
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Nascar Stock Cars
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Classic, Roadsters & Muscle Cars
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11"-12"
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10"-12" |
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8"-9"
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8"-9" |
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5"-6"
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4"-6" |
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2 1/2"-3 1/2"
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2 1/2"- 3 1/2" |
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17"-18" |
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9"-10" |
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6"-7" |
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3"-4" |
Sprint Cars |
Semi-Trucks & Haulers |
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8"-9" |
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11"-14" |
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6"-7" |
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7"-8" |
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3"-4" |
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| Do your display cases come with hardware? |
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Yes, all standard wall mounted display
cases come with screws, dry wall anchors and washers. |
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| Are the cases pre drilled to hang on
the wall? |
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Yes, all standard wall mounted display cases come
with holes pre-drilled to accept wall mounting hardware, which we also
supply. Where possible we try to drill the cases 16" on center so that
the screws can be driven directly into wall studs if you choose. |
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| Do all of the display cases come with
a mirror back? |
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Mirror backs are standard on almost all standard
wall mounted display cases. You do have the option of a clear back
if you choose, for the same price. The only exception is the blister
pack
case for 1 / 64 cars. It is only offered with a clear back. Almost
all single collectible, table top displays, come standard with clear
covers and a reflective mirror base. |
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| Do your display cases come with a dust
cover or door? |
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Yes, all of our standard wall mounted display cases
come with a crystal clear acrylic door with durable clear acrylic hinges,
to help keep out dust. |
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| How do the display cases open? |
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Our display cases are made with hinged doors with
removable pins. We ship our cases with the hinge pins on one side of
the case partially removed. To open the case, simply finish removing
the pin and swing the door open. When you're finished loading the case,
simply reinsert the pin to keep the door closed. |
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| A suggestion to make hanging the case
a little easier? |
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Remove all of the hinges pins and take the door
completely off before trying to hang the case. This will make the display
case easier to handle. All hinge pins come with one end that has either
ribs or a knob, take an ink pen or small nail and push against the
pin on the opposite side of the ribs. This will loosen the pins so
they can be removed. |
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| How do I clean my display case? |
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Do not use window cleaner or any other cleaning
solvent containing ammonia or any other harsh chemicals. Do not use
paper towels. Use only a clean, soft, damp cloth, never use a dry cloth.
If you wish, you can use a mild dish soap in water.
For best cleaning results we suggest using Brillianize
cleaner, it
polishes the plastic and leaves a glaze that helps reduce static electricity
and repels dust. For light scratches we suggest Novus scratch
remover. |
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| How are the display cases shipped? |
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We use Fed-ex Ground. In our experience they offer
economical rates, the best service and have almost no damage. |
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