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Duty of care information

bob

It's better to have two hands than one glove.
Hey,

I was wondering if anyone had a copy of a duty of care sheet for vehicle wraps and signage that is given to the customers so they know how to look after their product.

my email is travis@thinkbigprinting.com.au

:thankyou:

It's a sign ferchrisakes. Don't shoot at it, stab it with barbecue implements, drive over it with tracked vehicles, point a sandblaster at it, thinks like that.

If it's a wrap, it's a sheet of vinyl glued on something ergo it will come off. It's .002" of vinyl with a microscopic coating of ink on top of that. Even laminated it's not armor plate and it will still try to come unglued. Bullets will not bounce off of it.

Common sense apparently is an oxymoron.
 
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