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sounds like your problem is that it isn't a commerical vehicle but your personal car that has been wrapped to become a billboard. get a car cover as suggested.
did a quick google search and there are fire retardant vinyls out there. you may want to contact supplier of the material you used to see if it is and ask them for docs that support that
the do not call only works for those calling from a real company. the scam calls are crooks and could care less if you are registered or not. I would assume your low wage overseas sales workers would also not care as the fine is much smaller, if they can even get them fined, than what they...
without the head locks and the box it came in, there's a very good chance of it getting trashed when shipped or moved any distance. make sure you make that clear to those who might want to buy it.
my problem is I can't spray the paint, it has to be rolled on the cladding. I know Krylon used to stick to vinyl as I would use ti to make some gradient rather that pull out my airbrush.
my thoughts exactly. I posted as I wouldn't do the job this way. I know of no good way of rolling paint (can't be sprayed) of any kind that will work to cover the vinyl squares. I asked as I know what I know but was checking to see if maybe there was a way that I just haven't heard of. this...
national company's specs for the job and how they want it completed. if it was up to us, we would remove the vinyl before painting as that is the correct way to do the job.
we have to redo cladding that is white with gray squares all over it in a checker board pattern. the caldding would be painted black in the field without removing the vinyl squares. as far as I know you can't paint vinyl unless it is enamel receptive and can't paint it with latex as it also...
keep it simple and easy to remember. make sure it doesn't sound anything like a shop near you as people will call the guy thinking it's you. I do like the Amish way of naming that was brought up as it keeps it simple. if your name is easy to spell, you could try that but I wouldn't if it is...
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