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00gase
05-28-2004, 09:25 AM
What is the difference between the straight-cut and curved-cut banners? I don't understand what you mean when you say the straight-cut will dip. I want to get one in white or black to cover up the dot matrix on my rear window.
Also could I get a solid color like black to cover up the dot matrix and put another one on top that said PONTIAC in white? Or do you think that just having the PONTIAC in white would cover up the dot matrix?
Sorry for asking so many questions.
GrafxWerks
05-28-2004, 09:19 PM
I answered your questions by e-mail previously:
Matt,
Because the windshield is curved, when you apply a decal to it, the decal will curve naturally with the shape of the window. The curved-cut eyebrow is cut to anticipate this curve so that it will ultimately lay straight across when installed.
For your scenario, I would recommend a curved-cut eyebrow rather than the straight-cut. The "PONTIAC" banner will not hide the dot matrix much, but it would draw attention away from it.
- Ryan
GrafxWerks
SikMindz
05-28-2004, 11:15 PM
Check rear pictures of my car (N-Body registry) to see the curve cut. BTW, Currie- I'm going to have order a new one when I order everything else. Mine is all FUBAR from whatever got on it at while it was sitting at GTP.
00gase
05-29-2004, 07:47 AM
Originally posted by GrafxWerks
I answered your questions by e-mail previously:
Matt,
Because the windshield is curved, when you apply a decal to it, the decal will curve naturally with the shape of the window. The curved-cut eyebrow is cut to anticipate this curve so that it will ultimately lay straight across when installed.
For your scenario, I would recommend a curved-cut eyebrow rather than the straight-cut. The "PONTIAC" banner will not hide the dot matrix much, but it would draw attention away from it.
- Ryan
GrafxWerks
Sorry guess I didn't get it.
Thanks, expect an order from me soon.
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