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You had a fringe group that picked up on the stove thing and made it a political moment. That doesn't invalidate my comment. Do you really think the power industry is not pushing things like this? There's no commercial stove manufacturer who developed an electric stove that wipes out a chunk...
I think some ink/paint manufacturer has something up their sleeve and is in the governments ear in order to regulate and force out some of their competitors. It doesn't have anything to do with environmental protections. If it was about that, they would be going after PTFE first.
You can pull the knob off, stick a paperclip in the little hole and pull it off. Then it's just a little box in the way which shouldn't be a big deal to work around.
I think it was already said but you need to check adhesion. A lot of building panels are coated with Kynar which has teflon in it or SMP which is a silicone modified polyester. Stuff isn't supposed to easily stick to them. I'd use Matthews or Imron semi gloss to paint but you will need to...
What is the application? They do make service labels with an overlam attached, used for things like oil changes and inspections. You write on the decal and peel the backer from the lam to cover it up.
I used to give a decal to write the a/c charge weight and a separate piece of pre-cut...
I'm sure you have already considered this but could you do a bottom layer of white where your outline is? Or remove the graphics, buff it all then install the new ones. The little difference in color where the cut out is should fade in eventually? This is like changing the name on a boat.
The stubbornness of the Type A crowd overshadows their hard work and punctuality. There's nothing worse than a hard headed know it all employee that resists following the way that the business operates. From my own experience, these types work hard but are often times not all that productive...
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