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Brad Funk
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Hey all, we have been doing menu boards for a local restaurant chain. The menus have a wood frame, with a pvc plastic board and vinyl lettering. We are replacing the plastic boards, due to all prices and items changing. Any suggestions on a vinyl that can be removed easily for price changes? Thanks alot for any help.

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Brad Funk
Artisan Signs
Phoenix, AZ
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jerry jaran
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Hi,
You could use paint mask vinyl. It's suppost to be removable up to year or so. I get mine from Gregory Inc. but do not get the black for it has a different adhesive on it for some abscure reason and if left on even over night it won't come off and or leaves all the adhesive. Use the white or yellow on a dark background. The black I believe is a 3M product. Paint masck is, of course,low tack.

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Jerry Jaran
Signs & Stripes
Moab, Utah

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Brian Stoddard
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I just used up a roll of Summas intermediate removable vinyl on the Durachrome, very nice stuff, sticks well but also comes off in one piece with the adhesive for supposedly up to two years. Of course I print on it and then contour cut but I dont se why you could not just spray and cut some if you need something other than white...
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Brad Funk
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Thanks alot guys! We have used 3mil in the past for these menu boards, and after 2-3 price changes they dont look so great. I will try your suggestions.

Brian, thanks for the print job you did for us. Our customer loved it.

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Ian Wilson
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We use an Avery or Arlon vinyl called real estate vinyl great for removable signs

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Ian Wilson
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