Thin Magnetic Sheets? Anyone know where to find real thin flexible magnetic sheets or rolls? only need to be 2' x 3' ive seen them online but not locally. |
If you need them for signs check out Speedpro, or AutoArt Extreme. |
not for signs. im going to do some BC pinstripe protection like this but with less gay wheels http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ke/jkarmor.jpg |
Someone's gonna jack those for sure. lol. I would try a sign shop. Probably won't be cheap though. |
That's a fantastic idea ................ |
I'm not being sarcastic either. :) |
check any place that does magnetic signs for couriers and carries 3M |
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i cant help but think I can buy a sheet of it for like $75 and do it myself |
I like the idea, but you've got to make sure the vehicle is clean before putting them on every time. Otherwise you're going to have just as many scratches from the magnets as you would from branches! |
^ truth, my old sponser magnets left a good scratch on the green car because i didnt have it cleaned properly how much money is 3m clear bra on the sides? |
I think the 3m would scratch through a lot easier than the magnetic shield. And even if it didn't you would then have scratched 3m shit on your car. Berz out. |
layer of 3M to protect from the magnets/regular use + some of those magnets = truck stays shiny. |
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