Trailer decal material
stef73433
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2009-02-16 9:37 PM (#99596)
Subject: Trailer decal material


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I want to redo the striping on my trailer. Where can i get reasonable decaling? I can apply myself. I just need ..?rolls?? of decal. Something set up similar to tape would work great to cover existing ugly stripes
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Wild Bill
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2009-02-16 10:55 PM (#99598 - in reply to #99596)
Subject: RE: Trailer decal material


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stef, this web site should be able to help you.

 Speed Graphics and Sign Design, Inc. 

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Barfly
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2009-02-17 1:30 AM (#99602 - in reply to #99596)
Subject: RE: Trailer decal material



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I would try to remove the existing decals, it might look ugly with the old ones under the new. Try using a heat gun to soften the decal when you remove them. I have done this in the past and the heat gun really works (not too much heat to burn them though)

Good luck - post some pics when you are done.

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clay7
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2009-02-17 11:38 AM (#99632 - in reply to #99596)
Subject: RE: Trailer decal material


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I agree with Barfly and would try to remove the existing decals first.  You can purchase a tool at your local sign company ($15) that fits onto a drill and removes the decals easily without harming the paint.  For the decals, you could try talking to the manufacturer about sending you new ones.   
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Campchick
Reg. Mar 2008
Posted 2009-02-17 12:20 PM (#99635 - in reply to #99596)
Subject: RE: Trailer decal material


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Take a look at decalzone.com. We have gotten decals from them before and you can apply them yourself.
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