I have revamped my sets to address the primary complaint about my stickers that is true: I do not print stickers with white text or logos. I have taken a lot of flak from "Flophouse" and "Shogi" on the YoJoe boards for this fact. Flophouse writes many things about my stickers which are categorically untrue; I think this is because either (A) his last experience using my decals was a period of years ago and his opinions do not reflect upgrades or (B) he has never used them and the complaints are based on heresay. However, I do acknowledge that, on non-white surfaces, I often employ white vinyl rather than clear to get the best effect. In many cases, as you will see in my demo pics, my use of white vinyl either has no effect on the appearance of the vehicle, or it actually improves the sticker clarity. His complaints that my decals are not as sharp and crisp as j.ruben's is false. I use an RGB graphics program and completely recreate the stickers so there is no way this is true. Click here to see exactly what I'm talking about. These decals, like j.ruben's, look better than the originals as they are not faded or "offset." The other element that is untrue is that my decals smudge. I warned all buyers years ago that they should spray the stickers with a topcoat prior to application. No one did it, and I got a few complaints, so I just started doing it myself. I promise you, you can submerge my stickers without smudging. When the Sox beat the Rockies I made some custom car decals the same way I make these stickers, and it rained on them every day with no running whatsoever. Watch this video if you have any doubts as to the steadfastness of these stickers. So, if you are thinking about buying a dark vehicle's sticker set, and you want WHITE print on a CLEAR sticker, please, save us both the trouble and buy j.ruben's. His are considerably more expensive, particularly for the small sets, but you will like them better (well, I just presume you will, I've never actually used his). If you want a white (or light colored) vehicle set, then I assure you there is no difference between my set and those of others' except that mine are probably cheaper. Even if you want a dark set, if a few color changes from white to black don't bother you, then, by all means, look no further.