The outside stickers are pretty durable. Mine have taken AZ heat and several washings. What they won't take is a window scraper in the northern climes. The interior mounting g is nearly as visible, either. Especially if you have tinted windows. Karl Wolz ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fred Brittain" <vanpire@INTERFOLD.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, November 24, 2000 11:50 AM Subject: inside list stickers
> Volks, > > I was signed off the the list during the first purchase. I'd like some > > but am skeptical of applying one to the defrosting strips in my back > window. Who knows, I might want to remove it someday. My former Westy > was a '78 and the strips degraded over time without any help from me. > Eventually, the degradation reached the point that repair wasn't > feasible. Is anyone else concerned about this? > > The '78 still has an exterior NORBA sticker I applied in 1991. It is > obviously made of tougher stuff. Is making our outside stickers more > durable an option? > > Fred > 89 Westy |
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