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Hey Roscoe- Vinyl Question
Roscoe-
Since someone who shall remain nameless (ok Computerworks:) ) previoulsy annointed you the Garden State King of Static Cling, I have a question for you. I think you said that you got some clear vinyl that you put on your rear fenders to protect them from rock damage, etc., where did you get it? I need to get some:( At least I have touch up paint:rolleyes: Thanks. |
Chaplin:
Not to jump in front of Roscoe but you may be referring to Invincashield by 3M. DonC |
Don,
Thanks for the thought, but I am familiar with the invicashield. I think Roscoe used plain clear vinyl cut to shape, which may be cheaper and easier to install than the invicashield. But I may be wrong . . . |
Mike,
Evan has a set of leatherett chaps for his car and they look good. I was thinking about getting a set for my car. Is there a limit to how much you can spend on a Cobra. |
Please tell me Evan's chaps are not assless:LOL: :LOL: (sorry couldn't resist). I would like to see his and see how they attach.
As to your question, I think the only limit is the extent of your wallet:rolleyes: |
Chaplin,
Any vinyl sign shop will have the clear self adhesive backed clear you need. Bill S. |
Bill-
Off hand, do you happen to know of a sign shop in the area? Thanks. |
K & N Nameplate Inc, 198 Passaic Ave, Fairfield, NJ, 07004-3583, 973-227-7770
They recently moved but are still in Fairfield. Peel n' Stick Clear static cling vinyl. Around 5 bucks for a 3 x 3 sheet. I made a cardboard template and just cut out the shapes. Roscoe |
Thanks Roscoe! I will give them a call.
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Roscoe-
I tired calling K&N, but they either changed their name or are no longer in business. But I did find a place in Kenilworth and picked up a sheet of clear static cling vinly this weekend. However, I can't get it to stick well. It will "sort of" stick if I press it on and smooth it out with my hands, but I have a feeling it would blow off before I made it out of my driveway. Any secrets for getting this stuff to stick well? |
Windex, my man, Windex.
Wet down the area with Windex and lay it on. Squeege the thing to get all the little bubbles out. Roscoe |
Thanks!
You da' man:) Will give it a try.
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