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temperature....if you absolutely have to cut in that cold of weather, store the rolls inside where it's warmer, bring them out to cut, and bring the roll back inside to weed and mask....it'll be MUCH easier.
This font looks pretty close to TIMES NEW ROMAN but the inside of the e is squared off in times new roman, not round. Anyone happen to know this font??
THANKS in advance.
definitely...let it soak for about 30 seconds then just scrape it off...keep the edge of the blade clean, do another pass, clean edge of blade, another pass, etc.
if they were going to laminate something they'd be cheaper to buy 651 oracal and just laminate that rather than take expensive print vinyl and print it then laminate it...that's IF it's solid red vinyl and no design.
WOW spendy...these are going on a carlot for temporary use....is there lower grades/cheaper alternatives that may no last as long? Maybe something made from banner materials? Etc...
I use 3m Clearbra material -- NOT cheap, but the touch function on the iphones still work perfect and if it can take a rock at 90mph, it can take a set of keys in the same pocket :)
Or you could use 631 and a Seal-It pen...if you can't find alternatives...depends on how close the sign will be read cuz the seal-it pen will leave a glossy edge
I would use ORANGE PEEL...spray it on real good and soak it, let it sit for a minute or two then CAREFULLY take a razor blade and scrape up the gummy residue off the paint. I did this on a van for a customer and it worked WONDERS.
once you are done use windex, don't let the chemicals in ORANGE...
Any of these styles?
http://www.cardealersflags.co.uk/cardealersflagsbannersizes.jpg
I don't really know where to find these because I don't even know what they're called. I googled "car lot flags" and came across these which is exactly what I'm looking for. I have two car lots looking to...
That font is SO CLOSE except the cross on the T doesn't slant downward to the left like the original and the "a" is not closed loop... (talking about mistral)
Anymore guesses??
I know this is a common font but for some reason it's REALLY stumping me. Can someone help me find out what the font name is on this image?
THANKS in advance!
-Matt
motogfx.com
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