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If it's still fresh, I have used rubbing alcohol to soften it up and had good results. Takes some elbow grease but doesn't ruin the vinyl or the painted substrate. All depends on how bad/heavy the vandal paint is though
I love Steve's (SignDNA)script fonts too!
Here are a few other nice script fonts I like:
Funkydori
Slim Tony
MetroScript
Calgary Script
LHF BallPark
Gelato
Good grief, they tried to ship it without taking it off the stand???!!!!
Looks like someone woke up that morning and took a whole handful of stupid pills.
Man, I would LOVE to give this a try on this one end of my house. I did a crude mock-up using a couple of snags from photos on Dan's site. This room will be getting new windows first.
Sure would be fun to try, what could possibly go wrong???
:omg2:
I have been watching this project since the first illustrations he proposed and am TOTALLY FASCINATED with all the cool stuff they are doing with their new house as they build it.
I have a perfect part of my house for a couple of the sculpted trees like his and may just try it one of these...
I swear it seems like about every other new member that joins is from PA.
Wonder what the percentage of members per state is for this forum.
Oh, welcome!
Hey Chris, hope you have a great birthday today! You and the shop your brother and you have built is a first-class operation and you are truly one of the GREAT Merchant Members here at s101.
You always and I mean ALWAYS come through with flying colors! I never have to worry that I will get a...
Gene is correct. I also worked in heavy collision for about 20 years.
Any reputable body shop will deal directly with the Ins. co once they have the car in their shop. They will file an accurate estimate with the ins. company that is responsible and that company will send an adjuster out to...
Ding ding ding!
This is probably my own worst enemy. I prefer just being busy and "making stuff".
I am fortunate enough to not have very many slow times anymore but we all know that can change in a heartbeat with any given day or major event. So it is important to keep that sales hat tuned up...
Bumping this older thread back up. I have been playing the "what works good for my backup needs" game for a while now with varying levels of mostly dissatisfaction.
Recently downloaded version 11 of this software and it's working fast and great! No compressed data or image files of your data...
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