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Camo Truck Accent Kit

yoyo

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Has anyone here worked with this kind of material? www.camo4u.com - we are looking at doing one of the company trucks with it. It is a camo wrap made by 3M I believe.
 

yoyo

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just joined the forum - was sent a link to it from J Pierce.
 

Jblack44

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I just finished a vinyl wrap on my golf cart. There are tons of videos on youtube showing them being applied. It's pretty easy to work with. Not like a regular decal that give you one shot to put it on straight
 
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Jblack44 wrote:
Not like a regular decal that give you one shot to put it on straight
What I know as a 'decal' allows infinite repositioning as long as it is kept wet with slightly soapy water. Like window-tinting film, keep it wet until straight and smooth and then squeegee the water out from under the decal and gently pat the exterior surface dry.
 
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