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I've tried spray adhesive and grommets. was really heavy but had to in a pinch for a weekend show for a customer. It was hung in doors. Only problem it wanted to wrinkle when folded but came back out if layed flat. Don't know if I would do it again but it did work.
I have alot of people who own businesses in Indianapolis wonder how I survive up here. This market does not care about quality it's all about saving a buck even if it looks bad.
I agree Kraig. I had a guy bugging me for a CAMO wrap. He seen in different cataloges etc.. Finally after three months I told him what it would cost and his response was
WHAAT ! IT'S ONLY VINYL.....Some days I just want to open a can of you know what.
It really comes down to how well the customer takes care of the vehicle. Especially northern climates with snow ice etc.. nobody has the time anymore to take care of anything. I've seen wraps ive done where it looks like they havent washed it in 6 months. If you do the best install, Then it's on...
man, i get those to especially from designers. Its good for print but many times i need to contour cut the designs and the masks and layers are crazy. it seems like i could have designed em easier and probably faster.
do you think they used some kind of wax or cleaner on the car that did this( over Time). It kinda seems like maybe a chemical along with the sun did this.
I do paint stripe kits for their new gt350's in vagas and they sent me a decal kit they were using before deciding to paint them on and it was Oracal 651!!!. It looks like a cheap gold on the car. Hel lmaybe it's SHINERITE ha ha.. Thats what the cheapo shops around here would do.
I agree, That's why I got my degree in Marketing and Graphic design. 4 years worth at a good school. Now I do have to say it don't mean squat in this business. You still have to be good to make a survivable living. I graduated in 95 and from experience the people comming out of school today in...
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