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  1. New from Mississauga, Ontario

    Another PA welcome......
  2. New from Ontario Canada

    Welcome from PA...
  3. New Member here from Michigan

    Welcome from PA.......
  4. HDU Pricing

    $45 seems low... but I've seen wholesale rates in the $50-65 range.
  5. Totally new to the business.

    what's laminating? :banghead: Welcome from PA......
  6. Another new member from Charleston, SC

    Another PA welcome....
  7. New Member from Charleston,SC

    Welcome from PA.........
  8. Price Posting and Discussion at Signs 101

    My vote is for more restrictive... I believe all pricing (wholesale or retail) should be in the premium sections and not in the open. If newbies are serious about this business they should pony up the few bucks to become a CM.
  9. So green it hurts

    Welcome from PA....
  10. new guy from RI

    Another PA welcome...
  11. Signing up from Central Pa

    Another PA welcome from right outside Philly........
  12. I'm On Board

    Another PA welcome........
  13. Hi, thought I'd try this again!

    Another PA welcome...
  14. Hello from Santa Barbara

    Another PA welcome... light flurries here...
  15. New Member from Canonsburg, PA

    Welcome from right outside Philly... home of the world #$%@! champion phillies
  16. Hello from The city that Rocks

    Another PA welcome.....
  17. vinyl cutter pic

    airplane, eight ball, ying yang, glasses... mail box... open mailbox!
  18. Removing oxidation from vehicle after graphics removed?

    the hand glaze will take care of the swirls and will leave a nice shine. if you're uncomfortable w/ a buffer or have little experience I would just sub it out to a body or detail shop.
  19. Removing oxidation from vehicle after graphics removed?

    Hit it with a buffer using 3M Rubbing Compound. finish up with using 3M Imperial Hand Glaze and a foam pad on the buffer. Works well for us.
  20. Another new member!!

    Welcome from PA....
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