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Winchell where did you buy the vinyl at? Do you have a SKU number or something?
big-b
Winchell where did you buy the vinyl at? Do you have a SKU number or something?
big-b
I got the vinyl at Jo-Ann Fabrics. It was back with the tablecloth and tapestries. About $2 for a piece one yard by six feet!!
Just an update: I got the Scotch 811 tape yesterday and applied it to the whole graffiti area. I really like the more "grainy" feel it has - my graffiti has gotten much more accurate. Woo hoo.
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Proud owner of a GVD... 
Regarding the cut vinyl...
how do you make it stick to the screen?
or do you open up the visor and tuck it under the edges?
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Tony Tran
[email protected]
BVDx
I have tried the Xerox window decal material. It seems pretty scratch resistant, is slick and glossy (much like the Visor screen) BUT it does not go on without lots of bubbles that really mess up visibility when used on the whole screen. I have *not* tried oil yet, not sure the decal would stick then anyway. Works great to cover the grafitti area though.
Try this one http://members.aol.com/easypeel/index.html
I've tried every major protection method-Writerights, Tranparencies, tape, etc. This easy peel seems the best from a protection, glare, and cost perspective. Just got mine in the mail today. They are great!
Mike
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I used a few square inches of the vinyl from my wifes sewing room and a trick from my youth for putting on model airplane decals: use a very (very!) small amount of diluted soapy water (dish soap worked fine). The air bubbels 'squeege' right out, and the vinyl sticks just fine. Works fine for me!
Ok - I've tried the transparencies and they work but the glare is strong and they scratch in nothing flat so ----
I'm ready to give the vinyl a try.
Obviously the place to buy is Jo-Ann Fabrics and one needs to use very (very) little soapy water or very (very) little lotion and that brings us to tvt's question:
Do we cut it to fit or slightly larger and slip it under the edges like the transparency film?
Thanks for the lead to the EasyPeel, looks great...can't wait to try it out.
Page protector vinyl (you know, the stuff that you put loose pages into so that you can place them in a binder) also works great. Easy to cut, scratch resistant, etc.
I use the 3.3mil thickness. There's probably a whole box of the stuff right down the hall from you 
Note that some of the brands of page protectors that I've seen have a foggy appearance and are not suitable. The ones that work good are very clear.
[This message has been edited by bregent (edited 01-13-2000).]
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Originally posted by Ari:
I'm ready to give the vinyl a try.
Obviously the place to buy is Jo-Ann Fabrics and one needs to use very (very) little soapy water or very (very) little lotion and that brings us to tvt's question:
Do we cut it to fit or slightly larger and slip it under the edges like the transparency film?
http://www.avery.com/shop/select_pr...alog_code=WEB01
These are adhesive lamination sheets:
Pros:
-Protects
-Easy to cut.
-Thin.
-Wont come off.
-Comes in big 8.5x11" sheets, so you get a bunch of covers from one sheet
Cons:
-They are somewhat cloudy (they start off reall cloudy, but after a day, the cloudiness seems to disapear magically... must be the Visor Gnomes...)
-Taking them off can be tricky since they are so sticky... care must be taken to not damage the screen *
Other:
* I square of a corner of the adhesive side with saran wrap, and then square off. this leaves it in a "non-sticky" state, so when i want to remove the entire sheet, i use a piece of scotch tape to lift off the corner, and then grab hold of it, then peel away...
-The lamination sheets get a little scratched after a week of use, but its hardly noticable, and at least its protecting the screen.
Not having tried any other protection other than scotch tape (how archaic), i dont know how this compares, but I will be trying vinyl at some point soon to see how it does. That and the sticky window decals...
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Tony Tran
[email protected]
BVDx
I have read a few posts now about how you guys use soapy water and even oil to help screen protectors to go on better and without bubbles. For me, I don't like the idea of putting water anywhere near the Visor's sensitive electronic parts, much less oil, which could in the long run, damage the screen (although I am not saying it will.
Anyway, just to let you know, I think I have found the perfect lubricant for this purpose - silicon lubricant! You can find Silicon lubricant in diving stores (they use it to lubricate goggles and other diving equipment)They come either as a spray or in a thicker, oil like consistency in a little bottle.
The good thing about silicon lubricant is that it does not react with rubber and plastic and will not damage it in any way
I have used it and found that it imrproves the contact between my screen and reduces bubbles when you put on the screen protector
Is it just me, or does it seem strange to be using a screen protector (i.e. vinyl & window decals) that uses STATIC ELECTRICITY to stick to the screen? Has anyone ever had any proplems with this?
i was just at my local wal-mart and passed by the fabrics section so i went to go take a look at their clear vinyl. i noticed that they have many different kinds with different thinkness. what thickness should i get?
and what the last poster said, "is the static cling going to mess up my BVD? thanks alot
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Andrew Seto
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Originally posted by dakata24:
i was just at my local wal-mart and passed by the fabrics section so i went to go take a look at their clear vinyl. i noticed that they have many different kinds with different thinkness. what thickness should i get?
That's about 1/150 the price of WriteRight. 
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3/4" Scotch Satin tape.
Not too sticky, and it is just about the right size to cover the graffiti area. Nice feel to it too.
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Eugene Hsieh
Editor, VisorCentral FAQ
Okay, im finally going to goto Jo-Ann Fabrics and get some vinyl for my BVD. im getting alittle annoyed at BVD looking so fuzzy with that WrightRight. i forgot what it looked like without it until i saw my bro's (he had to return his cuz his briefcase bag tipped over and hit the edge of a bookcase so the screen was messed up) GVD and it looked clear and clean..
so anyways, enough babbling. i was reading a thread of someone that got some at a store, and he said get the thinnest possible.. is that my best bet? apprciate the help. thanks
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Andrew Seto
I've heard that 8 gauge vinyl is the best.
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