John Lupien writes:
> Stickers are OK, the first thing I would do is stick them to a
> magnetic backing. That way there's no glue on my paint, and I
> can take it off anytime.
I have magnetic Union Jack stickers on my cars. The "sticker" is a rubbery
compound and is easy to remove and put back (which I do when washing my
cars. This way the paint under the "sticker" is also cleaned). I bought
them in England though (where else?!) and have never found anything quite
like it over here in the U.S., unfortunately. Ever have a sticker where
you get a bubble under it? Ever have a sticker that after you have applied
it, you stand back and think, "#$%&, its crooked!!!"? You'll NEVER have
those problems with these babies!
Well, Ed, it looks like you have a major headache. The personal preferences
seem evenly split between patches, stickers and t-shirts. Looks like we'll
have to make up all three!!! :-) [...and then there are the jacket
suggestions!]
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