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vinyl lettering
By Winfield Klappe

I see more and more vehicles on the roads of the UK with Vinyl Lettering upon them. It used to be just vans that had lettering upon them but company cars now have graphics upon them as well. You can`t blame companies for trying to promote their business by using their transport fleets as advertising aids. If I was running a fleet of vans I`d certainly make full use of their panels, rather than leaving them blank. Every single day of the week the Vinyl Lettering could be leaving a lasting impression in a host of regions. It`s easy for companies to get their message over to the masses and the vinyl can be ordered through sign specialists who can provide graphics for all types of businesses. The lettering provided tends to come in kit form and the customer can apply it to their own vehicles. This process can be carried out on their behalf if the business is located near to the sign supplier; however, fitting the lettering is straightforward anyway. I can`t help but wonder why certain companies would prefer to leave their vehicles blank. Surely they can see the advantages of having the Vinyl Lettering fitted and what benefits it can bring to their business.


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Window tinting. Not just for boy racers. Ever walked down your local high street and seen office buildings with reflective glass windows? Well that`s most like y window tinting in action. There are different ways of tinting windows. This can be the use of a thin film that is adhesive on one side, and is stuck to the window in question. Or there are more advanced ways of tinting windows. Electrolysis can be used, but this isn`t so common and is generally the more expensive method of tinting windows. Most people who own cars have thought about tinting the windows at one point or other. Even if only just for a little bit more privacy. However, You should be careful when performing window tinting because there are many things that could go wrong. For example, it isn`t commonly known but in many countries the tinting of windows in cars can be illegal. If you tint the front or windscreen windows then you can expect to be pulled over by the police. This is because the tinting process may actually make it harder to see through the windows, and therefore make it harder for you to see people. Another less drastic problem occurs in the actual application of the tinting film. Because it is adhesive it can get stuck to the window before you want it to?. This can sometime lead to unsightly bumps or bubbles in the film.



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