08-07-2009, 03:07 PM
delanckc wrote:
Kevin,
It's not so much the color as the stick figures... uf you really took your time the tape could look a lot better but ,ost people just tear it off in strips.
Lainey wrote:
Be careful with the magnetic numbers. Some of the cheap ones don't have enough stick and the wind gets under the leading edge and they take flight on the straight aways. Some people put a strip of tape on the leading edge to prevent that.
Not to mention if you get dirt underneath it can scratch the paint. That's more of an issue with datker cars.
FWIW, one simple solution that I've seen is contact shelf paper. It comes in big sheets and has pretty good tack. Use a stencil of your car number and just cut them out to your liking.
Quote:Mike,
How does the green tape show up in photos? Ghetto as well?
Kevin
Kevin,
It's not so much the color as the stick figures... uf you really took your time the tape could look a lot better but ,ost people just tear it off in strips.
Lainey wrote:
Quote:Actually I was hoping to get a set of magnetic numbers (saw on a website) and they really look sweet! One for the hood and two for each door. I have seen pics with the bogus painters tape letters - I dont' want that on such a pretty car (my little white)!
Be careful with the magnetic numbers. Some of the cheap ones don't have enough stick and the wind gets under the leading edge and they take flight on the straight aways. Some people put a strip of tape on the leading edge to prevent that.
Not to mention if you get dirt underneath it can scratch the paint. That's more of an issue with datker cars.
FWIW, one simple solution that I've seen is contact shelf paper. It comes in big sheets and has pretty good tack. Use a stencil of your car number and just cut them out to your liking.
Michael Andrews