So. If I wanted one I would just contact you with the word or image I want and do you design it on a ‘puter and print? Have you got one of those computer-letter-cutter-out-er-er gizmos?
Barboots wrote:Alternatively... if the decal has craze lines through it, try applying your preference of turpentine, gum turpentine, diesel or WD40, etc. This will soften hardened adhesive, and often allow you to get started with removal. You may need a few applications, or to holding a soaked rag against the surface.
A "caramel wheel" can also work wonders. Search eBay... they're about $20.
Cheers, Steve
Apologies... on aged fibreglass oils are a risky option.
Lance wrote: ↑Mon Oct 09, 2017 8:56 pm
Yep, that's about it Janelle, but shoot me off a PM or email, lets not take the thread OT or turn this into an advertorial
Sorry Lance, elsewhere Tomcarm posted about the difficulty getting any interest from the manufacturer.
Wobblybox on wheels
Pace Arrow. La de da, property in two continents..
I didn't see that Martin.
I'm not really surprised Roy can't easily supply a replacement decal.
Toms van is going on 8yo old now from his profile, and designs have probably been updated in that time.
It would be very difficult to keep fresh stocks of older layouts, but he should be able to have one done, however cost of a 'one of' job would be prohibitive I'm afraid.
Lance & Annee
Looking for more Music Festival Dates in Victoria
After some hail damage on the van that necessitated replacement of side aluminium the van repairer replaced all our faded decals, the van was some six years old so doubt he would have purchased off manufacturer - they look like original designs. It was an insurance job so don't know cost of decal replacement
Perhaps take photos of layout, size before removing decals and shop around