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Conversation Between Petethefeet and thesignlady
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  1. Petethefeet
    Hi Leya, not sure if this is too little too late, as I am not on Airforums much these days, moved on to Spartans in the past couple of years ( although bigger, actually less work than Airstreams as the two that I have are survivors, that just needed recommissioning ). In saying that, I have a number of Airstreams slowly lifting in condition as time allows.

    Leya, to answer your question, the vinyl has held up very well, there does not appear to have been any shrinkage. When getting it printed, I did specify a clear overlay for protection and keeping it clean. I am sure with your background in the sign industry and how fast technology ploughs along, there may be even better options out there now. It is great to see and hear people's reaction upon seeing the interior of the Bambi with the wrap ( inevitibly " wow", is said from young and old.

    I hope this has been of some help, Leya and I apologise for not getting your message sooner.

    Regards,
    Pete
  2. thesignlady
    Hi Pete, someone just revived an old thread from a trailer you decaled the interior aluminum with woodgrain look vinyl a few years back, I am curious how did it hold up over the long term, was there much shrinkage in the vinyl or have you since sold it?

    I work in a sign shop and was thinking about possibly playing with vinyl on one of mine

    Thanks, Leya
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