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    I didn't get back to you, but it looks like all of your question got answered. Oh, the grid is properly space vector lines that are longer than the work area. I do this because there is no need cutting the outside edges - causes warpage and takes needless time. For one-offs I'll use a vector box, but all multi plate orders, I use vector grids.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ross Moshinsky View Post
    A lot of the gloss metal looking plastic has a grain.
    Hang on a minute...you're going to use 220-grit sandpaper on the face of the labels?!?
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    John, that "Mr. Clean Magic Erasers" are awesome.... I'm sold of them.
    again a big thanks to everyone
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLENN BRADDY View Post
    John, the "Mr. Clean Magic Erasers" are awesome.... I'm sold of them.
    again a big thanks to everyone
    I got that tip from someone else here at the 'creek. It's the 'creek that's really awesome!
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    Water and Magic eraser works well.

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