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Looking for a ADA Sign vendor for Metal Embossed ADA Sign with bead brallie. Material: Stainless Steel.

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SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm
SharonToji says: I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, ...

I would hate to try to make a readable sign by embossing stainless steel. On top of that, if it isn't painted, it would be much too reflective to be legal. If you do paint it, the paint will wear off, sooner or later, especially off the surface of the letters, and the sign will have to be replaced.

Sharon Toji

posted on: Wed, 07/21/2010 - 5:29pm

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