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Cleaning lighted sign sheet

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You should have a sign supply somewhere local that will cary and usually offer to cut for a small fee. You might consider Acrylic as an option as it will resist yellowing much better. Lexan is much more impact resistant but more susceptible to the sun. Acrylic is more brittle and can crack if you get aggressive with it but cheeper and stays white longer. Typically acrylic is used in my area unless it's down low enough that vandals have easy access. 

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1 hour ago, slice&dice said:

Flip it over to the other side?

That's what she said

 

^^ please forgive me, it's an illness ;)

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1 hour ago, andygeekboy said:

That's what she said

 

^^ please forgive me, it's an illness ;)

That will be held against you when you run for president.

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4 hours ago, slice&dice said:

Flip it over to the other side?

Might look ok during the day, but when the light is on behind it you'd still see the shadow. Probably not worth the time, but you might be able to sand it down to remove the shadows, would be a lot of work though.

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