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If it takes hours to seal the edges, then charge for the hours of sealing the edges. There is a cost to using the real gold products (for the customer).
Tell them to go to their business at night when it's dark outside, turn on the inside lights, then go outside and look inside their building because that's how perforated vinyl works.
Even the two-way mirrors that police use work the same way. That's why when you watch a cop show the people...
It's more expensive but maybe HTV vinyl would work. Something like Siser Colorprint. It does have a heat-activated (dry) adhesive on it, but as long as you're never heating the product to 275 degrees it wouldn't activate.
So to be clear, you weren't using static cling film to be able to static cling it, just that it had no adhesive and came on a carrier paper for cutting?
If the purpose is to avoid refinishing the tables properly, wrapping them won't do it. You'll still be able to see all the old chipped paint texture through the vinyl.
The tables need to be properly sanded smooth and refinished first.
Factory graphics are not made on digital printers and they don't use regular sign vinyls.
If you're making graphics for vehicles with a digital printer, they have to be laminated. Period. Not that there aren't individuals selling graphics on ebay and Pinterest which aren't laminated. But they...
Those of you worrying about putting the caulk down perfectly, have you ever seen the quality of the caulking on a trailer as it comes straight from the factory?
Arby is a homophone of RB, which stands for roast beef.
H-E-B is the initials of the namesake of the grocery chain founded by his mother. Howard E. Butt
Chevrolet is the surname of its founder, Louis Chevrolet. It is short for the Chevrolet Motor Division of GM, originally the Chevrolet Motor...
But they might be doing those as waterslide decals. You use waterslide release paper, print with a desktop inkjet, cut to shape, then spray on a lacquer stuff to make it into a waterslide decal.
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