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Yup. When we do vans we do horizontal panels because its much easier to hide the seam inside of the vans body lines/channels. Most of the time our customers can't find the seam because its hidden so well. I've never had to reprint the entire panel to fix an error.
Can't figure this one out. Somebody years ago decided to outline all the text and didnt make a note of what font they used, and now I need to update the sign but can't for the life of me figure out what font this is. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
If Denco has it, there is a Denco in Concord that delivers everyday down here. (I'm also in San Jose) Call Ken Studer, he's the San Jose sales rep. 925-787-6082
I think you're going to have a problem finding any material that's going to hold up to a floor polisher over time. The constant spinning and friction of the pad/brush seems like it would do damage to most anything you put down there.
I know I've seen this before, I think I've actually used it before but I cant for the life of me remember what it is. Any help would be much appreciated. thanks!
We wax our wrapped shop van. Van spends 80% of the time parked out on the street baking in the sun and looks just as good as when we wrapped it 4 years ago.
Does anybody know where you can purchase an anti-static roller? We get a lot of static build up in our shop and I've seen these before where you roll over your substrate and picks up all the little pieces of dust and lint that were attracted to the board via static. We always wipe everything...
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