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Thanks Deane,
I found an article:http://www.ehow.com/print/way_5672326_painted_on-truck-lettering-removal.html
just kinda like your post also. Thanks again! They are a body shop by the way, but just don't want to repaint the door cause its in great condition
they own a body shop and capable of painting. He said the last one they did with painted letters, the letters where still showing after all the paint from the door was removed, so i wanted to see if there was something different they could do.
Hi All,
Is it possible to remove hand painted lettering from truck doors without harming the factory vehicle paint? I have a customer that just purchased a new flatbed truck and the doors were painted with the previous owners business name. Is there a away to going about this without having to...
wow! I didn't see the other post! you guys are awesome! I appreciate the ideas!
tiki, how'd you get the stitching to look like that. I tried that on a few of the previous layouts and couldn't get it to look right... (i was using flexi's stripe tool)
I need to start posting and logging on more. I was a good poster back in the day.. but it seems like i'm too busy at times to stay logged in all day. I miss my 101 friends!
the road is a busy street where the sign is going. Speed limit is 35 and it's about 12' in the air and double sided and about 10' from the road. If i do #3 the sewing/embroidery is almost 9" tall and #4 it's 5.5"
I'm doing a 5x8 lighted pan sign in one color (black) I just wanted some feedback on any of these layouts or what direction i should go with.. (not all are finished, just working, but #4 is my favorite so far
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