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Yep. Pretty cool stuff. We'd pour it all over high dollar prints and photographs. It would soak into paper like water will but it wouldn't soften it like water. It would evaporate and leave the print just like it had been before. Pretty interesting stuff.
Plus, as a bonus, if you pour it...
That reminded me of what we used...it was Bienfang's UnSeal solvent. I don't know what the difference is in Unseal and UnStik but they both say they'll remove it.
Okay, there's a way to do it and I just barely remember enough to be dangerous. When I worked in the frame shop 20 years ago we had a product we'd use to unmount spray mounted prints and photographs. We'd literally soak photographs in it with no damage.
The problem is I don't remember exactly...
20-25% discount for the banners.
For the tubes you may want to look at using PVC instead. The last time we needed a bunch of tubes we priced dowels and cardboard and PVC was still cheaper. Find a big plumbing supply house (I'm sure Dallas has more than one), their prices are usually half of...
Why bother with the cremation? A couple of cinder blocks tied to your ankles will get you to the bottom and get you into the food chain. Kind of a posthumous way to say "Eat me." to the world.
Funeral salespeople rank below lawyers and used car salesmen in my book. They pray on people who are emotionally distraught. There's no logical reason for a funeral to cost over $1000.
If your customer owns the logo then the other shop has no claim to it....provided your customer actually owns it. Customers are good at thinking they own their artwork when they really don't.
If you want to keep the peace, though, remove it or just put a tiny "customer supplied logo"...
Yeah, if it's that thin I'm gonna go with an engraving material. Take a look at something like AlumaMark from New Hermes. http://www.gravograph.us/engraving-products/AlumaMark.php
If you need something heavier you can get polymetal in a brushed aluminum finish that looks great.
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