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Low cost temporary wrap vinyl
Posted by Warren Beard on 6 October 2008 at 14:57Hi All
Can anybody recommend a white vinyl I can wrap a small car with that is low cost. It will only be on the car for a few weeks and the car will not be driven during this time although does need to be fairly easy to remove.
What are my options? I know some people have used MD5 for short term wraps so was thinking about that but thought I would ask others first.
cheers
Warren
Jason Xuereb replied 17 years ago 5 Members · 10 Replies -
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Graphytyp do a cheap short term wrap that will do the job, i think it was one we played with on the wrap course with James.
So5s But give them a ring to confirmPeter
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quote Peter Normington:Graphytyp do a cheap short term wrap that will do the job, i think it was one we played with on the wrap course with James.
So5s But give them a ring to confirmPeter
yep, was going to say the same when i read the topic… graphityp!
remember though, short term. need the customer to be clear on this… if its as short term as you say ide not bother with a laminate either.
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thanks guys, I wasn’t going to laminate as it is only for a few weeks and the car won’t be used, it’s a competition and the winner takes the car and has to remove the wrap themselves 😕
I’m away tomorrow so will have to call Grafityp on Wednesday 😕
think I might just estimate a cost for the customer?
cheers
Warren
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i would put a sticker on it saying
to remove this vinyl call (your phone no) might as well get paid to remove it as well 😉 -
Where are you going tomorrow Warren?
anywhere interesting? I beileve Chris is out of the office as well 😉Peter
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quote :I beileve Chris is out of the office as well
might be
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:lol1: :lol1: :lol1: just a day out, smell the flowers etc 😉 😉 😉
don’t know, you got any ideas for something interesting to do tomorrow? 🙄
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4560GTX is pretty cheap down here even with the laminate.
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What make is that Jason?
Laminate is not required though its just a colour change
Peter
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Arlon as a kit it comes in under just half the price of 1005EZ RS. It’s a polymeric and is bubble free. Doesn’t have slideability though but Warren is pretty handy with Avery 900 so it shouldn’t be any problem.
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