skyhigh
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I'm looking for any feedback on the type of signs you may encounter in state parks....national forest trails...ect.
These are generally a box metal frame, and the face (graphics) embedded in a resin type material. From what I understand, its pretty much scratch proof, paint doesn't stick, and should the face get cloudy, you can spray with an acid base solution to make it crystal clear again.
Anyone have any experience with this type of material? Any alternate methods? Any recommendations for a wholesaler to this type of sign?
PS. I remember a thread on this a while ago, but can't seem to locate it doing a search. I remember Rick had some input on this type of application (if you read this by chance Rick)
These are generally a box metal frame, and the face (graphics) embedded in a resin type material. From what I understand, its pretty much scratch proof, paint doesn't stick, and should the face get cloudy, you can spray with an acid base solution to make it crystal clear again.
Anyone have any experience with this type of material? Any alternate methods? Any recommendations for a wholesaler to this type of sign?
PS. I remember a thread on this a while ago, but can't seem to locate it doing a search. I remember Rick had some input on this type of application (if you read this by chance Rick)