Hi. Could anyone please recommend a decent quality gas sign sticker.The ones that I have used recently and even the ones my service guy uses fade within a year. Thanks
Quote: Originally posted by Pickled Onion on 06/2/2024
I've found that the thicker padded type ones, like this one do well. A bit more expensive but proves the adage pay cheap, pay twice.
Dave.
Thank you very much. I have ordered one. Cheers.Alex
Our MH came with one, put on by the dealer above the LPG tank inlet, like the “diesel” above the fuel inlet. No idea what brand, but it’s 8 years old & still bright red.
They aren't required on caravans or LPG powered vehicles, a lot of people believe that they are legally required under the transport of dangerous goods act but that doesn't apply to vehicles used for pleasure.
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Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 08/2/2024
Isn't amazing how some stay bright and others after just a whiff of sunlight have faded.
Very true. When I bought my caravan 6 years ago the dealer put a new one on and it faded very quickly. Now it is almost unreadable. However, when my caravan is parked at home the front of it faces directly south.
Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 08/2/2024
Isn't amazing how some stay bright and others after just a whiff of sunlight have faded.
UV resistant ink used in the printing of the labels is more expensive than standard ink, however, the lower grade stuff generates more profit plus repeat purchasing until you ask Camcroft's question above, or don't bother to have one.
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Quote: Originally posted by Pickled Onion on 09/2/2024
Quote: Originally posted by blueexpo97 on 08/2/2024
Isn't amazing how some stay bright and others after just a whiff of sunlight have faded.
UV resistant ink used in the printing of the labels is more expensive than standard ink, however, the lower grade stuff generates more profit plus repeat purchasing until you ask Camcroft's question above, or don't bother to have one.
Dave.
The one you linked to looks to be of excellent quality although I have not fixed it on yet you can see and feel the quality. Thanks once again.