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EDWIN HILDRETH
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I paint window splashes a lot and im planning on Switching to static cling vinyl insted of painting on the window.

Im looking for a reasonably priced Supplier For Static Cling vinyl That is paint receptive For doing painted window Ads on. Any help would be welcome.

PS Any input on this subject such as types of paint, special techniques will be cool
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Its not a "static-cling" Vinyl but Avery make a paint receptive vinyl especially for windows. It's called "Avery Window Splash Vinyl-matte" and comes in all widths up to 48" wide and is about US$1/yard!
It does not require application tape and can be easily removed afterwards, although it tends to tear and is not "re-usable"
Vinyl dealers in the USA do not seem to list it for some reason, but Pat King located it but asking his Avery Supplier.

Hints: I buy 24" as I can put it thru my plotter either to trace patterns onto it or even cut outlines. If you cut it in the Plotter, do your painting before you weed it.
I tend to do freehand layouts on full width sheets, overlapped 1/2" if deeper than 24" and cut the outlines after I apply to the window. It's easier this way.
Hope this is what you are after ... its great stuff [Smile]

[ September 27, 2002, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: Jon Butterworth ]

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