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handspringer
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I just want to give my .02 on the matter of screen protection. I feel there are some good forms of screen protection out there, but my favorite is the vinyl kind. I went to a fabric store and bought a yard of vinyl for about 2 bucks. The vinyl kind comes in various thicknesses for your preference. I prefer the flimsy kind (not sure of the gage). The vinyl sticks to the screen by friction-no need for adhesives-and it peels off easy. Lets put it this way, you can buy WriteRights for a small foutune or use a space age wonder that not only will protect your investment, but will enhance the graffiti and �cushion� the screen. Go to this link for a template that will fit the visor. Just print out, get a straight edge and a knife and follow the outline. http://www.integrityonline10.com/dc...torTemplate.doc

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Winchell
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Originally posted by handspringer
The vinyl kind comes in various thicknesses for your preference. I prefer the flimsy kind (not sure of the gage).

I use 8 gauge.
And if you really want to go crazy, some fabric shops have clear vinyl in odd colors, like lemon yellow and cherry red.

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