Originally Posted by
Bill Overturf
We use Sublidecal for alot of things. One it can be laser cut I have done it many times. 2 It says its not outdoor durable but I made a sticker for the window of my wifes car its been there for over a year and looks as good now as the day I put it on. We have used it to make our own mylar inserts and also used it to put full color logos on banners only down side is the size limits
The instruction sheet says it's waterproof but that doesn't make it UV resistant. It will surely fade over time, but so will almost anything else that is made with an ink process. I suspect it would hold up pretty well with limited exposure to the sun and elements. You could make some nice door plates with it.
Just as a side note, I found some white coated hardboard at Lowes for $13.00 for a 4x8 sheet! Cut this in the laser to whatever shape you want and sublidecal it , wahla, inexpensive product with high perceived value.
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