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How to use Sign-Slippers

Before putting the yard sign in your car, put Sign-Slippers on to each foot/leg of the yard sign and use the cord stop on the Sign-Slipper Bag to tighten the Sign-Slippers onto each leg of the yard sign. Put the sign in your vehicle as usual and drive to your destination without worry.

Sign-Slippers
are made of a durable, thick-walled tubing with an end cap that will prevent the sharp, heavy, angle iron legs of the yard sign from ripping up  your car’s interior as well as keep mud and dirt out of your car.

Sign-Slippers fit most real estate yard signs whose legs/feet are less than 1-inch diameter. (the typical real estate yard sign)

Take Sign-Slippers off the sign before putting the sign into the ground.

Always keep Sign-Slippers in your car so that they will be available whenever you pick up yard or directional signs to transport back to your home, office or another listing! 

Sign-Slippers are light weight and compact!

When taking the sign out of the yard and taking it back to your office or home, pull the yard sign out of the ground, shake off any excess dirt or mud from the legs of the sign and slip the Sign-Slippers onto the sharp metal legs. Put the sign in your car as usual and transport it to your home, office or next listing without fear that the legs of the sign are going to damage your car's interior. 

Sign-Slippers hardly ever need cleaning, but they are easy to clean. Remove the tube from the Sign-Slipper Bag, then take the end cap off the bottom of the tube and wash them out in your sink or with a garden hose.  Once the dirt is out of it, put the end cap back on the tubing and use Sign-Slippers again and again.

Holes and scratches in your upholstery can be very expensive to fix, de-value your car Your car's interior may never look “as good as new” after the repair.

*If you are "Leasing"  your vehicle, "sign damage" to the car's interior
may be considered excessive and not ordinary wear and tear,
costing you
$$$money$$$ at trade in time!

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