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does anyone know a supplier of coloured self-cling?
Posted by Brian Little on 19 July 2007 at 14:31hi folks looking for a supplier of coloured "cling " if there is such a thing .ive to do a lot of sunstrips for diggers
regards Brian
Nicola McIntosh replied 18 years, 4 months ago 6 Members · 12 Replies -
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h harry ive had real comp problems for weeks if it aint been that its been family problems …..but hey thats life hopfully ill be on full time shortly
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Brian your back! if you print in it will be translucent wont it?
Nick.
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yep nick but i need about five metres.the material i took off the diggers was blue cling .thats what i need ive seen the clear stuf it aint a material ive ever needed to use before . thougt icould cut it and put the lettering on it in vinyl ….might be tricky but ill manage
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Brian, might be wrong (often am 😥 ) but I think it is only available in clear and white. If you have a lot to do it might be worth seeing if you can get someone to just print a background colour for you on a big bit then you can just apply whatever vinyl graphics you need as required.
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hmm cheers martin .i pulled them of the windscreens and to me it just looked like coloured cling blue in colour .its such a small job in fact if it wasnt for the fact i get a lot of work from this customer i wouldnt bother…..cheers guys
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I’ve seen the stuff, was a michelin sun strip on a cab, didn’t pay attention so am not sure if it was blue or printed clear stuff, sorry.
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yep gavin thattl be it …i was thinking i suppose i could do it on translucent ….but it was for the convenience of the digger drivers to be able to put them on themselves
Regards Brian
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You can get clear cling from Doro-Tape and then print onto that – I think that’s what Nick was meaning?!
G
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i used to buy it in blue years ago brian….from marler a screenprinting supplier….dont think they are around now, will find out a more for you 😉
nik
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