Frequently Asked Questions
The aluminum sign measures twelve inches by sixteen inches. This size is perfect for adding a decorative touch to various spaces.
The wall or door hanging is made of aluminum. This material is known for its durability and resistance to rust and fading.
Yes, the sign features rounded corners. This design element enhances safety and adds a sophisticated touch to the overall appearance.
You can easily hang the aluminum sign using the included black hanging rope. It can be attached with virtually any nail or screw.
Yes, the sign is designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Its rust and fade-resistant properties make it ideal for outdoor placement.
Yes, this aluminum sign is suitable for bathrooms. Its weather-resistant features allow it to endure humidity without degrading.
To clean the aluminum print, simply wipe it with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals that may damage the artwork.
Store the sign in a cool, dry place to prevent any damage. Keeping it away from direct sunlight will help preserve its color.
Yes, this sign makes a great gift for pet lovers. It features artwork of the Maremma Sheepdog, appealing to dog owners and enthusiasts alike.
Yes, the aluminum sign is safe for children. It features rounded corners to minimize the risk of injury.
The sign is designed to withstand direct sunlight for a considerable time. It is rust and fade-resistant, ensuring long-lasting color.
Yes, this sign is perfect for kitchens. Its vibrant colors and durable material make it an excellent decorative piece.
The sign features artwork of a Maremma Sheepdog. This design adds a charming and patriotic element to your decor.
Yes, Caroline's Treasures offers a warranty on this product. Please check the manufacturer's details for specific warranty information.
If your sign arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately. They will assist you with a replacement or refund.
Yes, you can return the aluminum sign if you are not satisfied. Please refer to the return policy for details on the process.

