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they look far harder to do than they are. once you have everythin in place ready to fit its just a case of getting good sqeegee technique, heat the rest into the grooves and bob's your uncle.

patience and lots of beer the night before are also a must!! :spit

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Great attention getter! What technique do you use for removal?

Thanks for posting the pics :thumb

although its a cast vinyl we use, it removes very easily off original paintwork, id say up to 3 years later.

just a heat gun, or a real hot sunny day (so thats out of the question here in England!).

very little glue residue just a going over with tar and glue remover, a quick polish and its back to new.

it really is growing as an advertising market here, up until lately it was mainly large corporates using the wrap idea, Sky Digital being possibly the most hi profile user at the moment, everyone of their installation engineers vans are fully wrapped, must be thousands throughout the UK.

the beauty of these people using wraps is it gets attention from the smaller guys who want the same impact from their fleets, it can only be good news for us! :mad

regards

Kevin

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