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I will soon be applying graphics to a beverager trailer(the kind with the roll-up doors) for the local Pepsi bottler. We do all their vehicles. Although I've done plenty of trailers, I've never done one of these. The company will be providing the graghics. It will not be full side coverage (this time) but they will span a couple of bays. Any tips you can give me to do a good job will be appreciated
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After a thorough prep, just ignore the slats as it they weren't even there. Then slit and heat seal all of the crossovers. We typically ignore EVERY obstacle and then cut, trim and seal later. If there's a handle in the way, slit the film to let it through and then form and heat seal later.
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