I am wanting to put this on my buggie Camoclad Outlet Camo4u – Home of the Camoclad Outlet, Camo Bug Shields, Camo Truck Kits, Camo Wraps, Camoclad Vinyl Accent Kits - has anyone here worked with it?
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Originally posted by 9er View PostI am wanting to put this on my buggie Camoclad Outlet Camo4u – Home of the Camoclad Outlet, Camo Bug Shields, Camo Truck Kits, Camo Wraps, Camoclad Vinyl Accent Kits - has anyone here worked with it?Last edited by fasteddiesllc; 02-23-2009, 08:57 PM.
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Originally posted by fasteddiesllc View Postbefore you pay those prices, I found this site...quite a bit cheaper....let me know what you think....
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Originally posted by Mike View PostIt has a sticky back.
Ummm, yeah, I kinda figured that, but I also know that not everything sticks so well to polyethelene plastic too. Tis why I asked the question.
I thought maybe it might be heat gun applied in that case, kinda the same way they apply vynle to vehicals.
"The only stupid question is a question left un-asked!!!"
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No, it's just stuck on. I saw a Max IV with it applied. It was about 3 years old when I saw it. It was peeling off in a couple of spots and torn in several from brushing up against stuff but it wasn't too bad. You can always stick on more I guess.
Edit: By the way, I didn't mean to sound "smart" in my last post.Last edited by Mike; 02-25-2009, 12:24 PM.
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Originally posted by Mike View PostNo, it's just stuck on. I saw a Max IV with it applied. It was about 3 years old when I saw it. It was peeling off in a couple of spots and torn in several from brushing up against stuff but it wasn't too bad. You can always stick on more I guess.
Edit: By the way, I didn't mean to sound "smart" in my last post.
It's all cool Mike!
As far as this stuff goes, it sounds really cool and easy to use. Thanks for posting a better place that sells it cheaper Fasteddie! I may have to buy a cpl of sheets to try out on my weaponry, tho I already have just about every kind a camo tape available in my inventory.
I would like to share a lil bit of info here... If your looking to buy camo tape, stay away from camoflaged gaffers tape. It lays nice, but if you ever want to take it off, be prepared to spend many hours with mineral spirits getting off the sticky stuff. It's way worse than duct tape, in how it leaves a sticky residue. WAY WORSE!!!
Just sayin!
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