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may be overkill on my part but in case you didn't know there are many
different grades and qualities of vinyl film and the price goes hand in
hand with it. There is no need to bore you will all the product
details but there are a couple of easy things to remember when you
are buying a sign. Is it an indoor sign or outdoor sign? The weather can
be hard on sign vinyl and it will greatly reduce the life of your
sign. Hot direct sun and cold rain take their toll. Colors will fade
and it breaks down the vinyl faster. So you want to make sure that if
you want a sign that will hold up for years outdoors that you get a
high quality product that will hold up to the elements. Ask for a 5 to 7 year vinyl. There are now vinyl films that last 7 to 10 years you might ask about those also. Indoor signs
in general hold up very well because of the controlled environment and
it is out of the harsh weather so the calendered vinyls will work just fine.