Magnetic car signs work best on flat surfaces. As long as it is not placed upon a curved surface and you follow the magnetic care instructions, you should not have to worry about the magnet falling off.

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You can get a bit of chance to heat it after it has been applied with a hairdryer, remove it and dissolve the transfer band a little further to smooth it out.
Another problem may be that your transfer tape is too heavy for vinyl. It's doubtful as it sounds like vinyl just isn't fine, but try a lighter tape if anything else fails.
And if anything else fails, you might try to put a transparent (such as mod podge) coat on tops to make the wood smoother, if the wood is bumpy and just not sticking uniformly. If you can't do anything else, you can do it. However I would recommend this as a last resort, because it would take time.
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Attractive vehicle signs have been known to take off vehicles going at high paces. In the event that the magnet isn't safely joined to the vehicle at all edges, wind can get under the magnet, basically transforming it into a sail. This makes a danger of genuine obligation and peril out and about.