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| Sylentwulf:
I had the EXACT same question a week ago. Then, after more research, I discovered it would be roughly $85 for my control panel overlay. That decided that for me. Print my own and put plexi over it ala spystyle's walkthrough. |
| mahuti:
Come to think of it, I think we're missing one point here. The stuff that comes from classicarcadegraphics, etc. isn't actually vinyl. It's laminated paper. The liquid issue isn't really a concern with laminate. I don't think cleaning chemicals will make much of a difference either. I couldn't say about discoloration, fading, etc, but I imagine that would happen with or without plexi overlay if it's going to happen. As far as price goes. I paid 35 plus shipping. |
| mahuti:
"Based on accelerated testing results the artwork should have an indoor life in excess of 100 years with no fading! " Quote from classic arcade graphics site, regarding their 50 year no fade guarantee. |
| patrickl:
That clear laminate on the CAG prints is slightly textured (to hide small scratches) isn't it? If so, you'd have less trouble with scratches without lexan/plexi covering it. |
| mahuti:
It's nicely textured. It definitely won't stand up to major abuse like plexi, under normal wear and tear should look good for a long time. My business partner and I beat the crap out of my machine daily, and it's held up nicely for months. |
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