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Dry Erase Lam

p3

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Does anyone have any luck with it? I have gotten a sample, to try it out and when testing it, it's so thin it's almost impossible to lay? Any tips and tricks? Also, Maybe someone can help me out. I have these maps designed that I need printed with dry erase lam laid over...Any one out there want to help me knock these out, if so what's the quickest turn around along with price? The maps are 36" x 48" and 23" x 35"

Thanks!
 

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
I've been using Wypet, or however it's spelled, from Fellers for lo these many years. It's reasonably priced, easy to apply, looks good, and lasts a long time. Haven't had any, zero, zip, nada, complaints. Ever.
 
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