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WHATEVER YOU WANT
CAMOUFLAGED, CAMOCLAD CAN COVER IT! |
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NEW FOR 2007!
Hunter's Friend is proud to partner with
Camoclad Camouflage Systems to bring you
something truly unique for your Pick-Up, SUV,
ATV, Boat, and other hunting items.
Camoclad gives you a simple and effective way to
camouflage and protect practically anything,
from your favorite flashlight to your new F-250.
If you can put on a sticker, you can apply
Camoclad. Choose from 15 popular camo
patterns from Realtree, Mossy Oak, and Advantage. |
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IS
IT JUST A CAMO STICKER?
It's more than that.
Camoclad material is much more sophisticated
than just your basic "bumper sticker" material.
Camoclad is made from ultra-durable 5 mil. thick
3M Vinyl sheets - the best quality material
available for this type of application. Each imprinted sheet
incorporates a weatherproof 2 part adhesive
system, so it goes on easy, bonds tight, looks
great, and can literally last for a decade or
more.
HOW DOES IT GO ON?
Even though Camoclad is a heavy-duty Vinyl
sheet, it essentially goes on by a simple peel,
stick, and set method.
The back of the Camoclad covering
features 3M's patented
Pressure Activated Adhesive system, allowing
Camoclad sheets to be easily positioned and
repositioned during installation to get the
perfect placement, without wrestling with premature adhesion.
Once you have the camo coverings
where you want them, just use a squeegee to activate the secondary adhesive
and your Camoclad is SET. Watch the
Application Tutorial Video
for more details on the installation process.
Complete instructions are included with your kit
as well.
ONCE INSTALLED,
IS
IT REMOVABLE?
Yes. Camoclad is not a permanent
application. The Vinyl coverings can be
peeled-up and removed at any time. And Camoclad
WILL NOT harm painted surfaces
or
clear coat finishes.
In fact, Camoclad protects your vehicle's finish. If you ever
remove your Camoclad coverings, the paint
underneath will be just as pristine as the day
you installed your Camoclad. So during
it's years of service, Camoclad preserves your
expensive vehicle by protecting it from chips, scratches,
acid-rain, and sun fade. So for
full-vehicle applications, Camoclad often
returns it's entire cost later in the form of increased resale value on your
vehicle.
DOES IT HAVE TO BE PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED?
No. Your Camoclad installation requires no
special tools. All you'll need is a razor
blade, a squeegee, a measuring tape, and a
couple pairs of strong hands. There are no
bonding chemicals or special processes necessary.
Vehicle accent and smaller projects can often be
completed in just an afternoon. For larger
projects, like a full-vehicle application, you
and a friend can complete the work in just a
weekend.
HOW MUCH DO I NEED?
Camoclad is sold in "kits" which are already
sized appropriately for the job (vehicle) you
intend to cover. For example, the standard
"Truck Kit" includes 240 sq. ft. of Camoclad
concealment wrap, enough to cover just about any
pickup on the road including: full size
standard-cab pickups with long or short beds, 2
door Blazers and Tahoes, Dodge Durangos,
Broncos, and 2 door Ford Explorers (to name a
few). You can also get additional pieces
separately if you plan to cover your camper
shell, truck bed, dash board, or other extra surfaces.
Although every vehicle has a different total
surface area, the kit allocations are typically
quite generous. When the job is complete,
most customers report having some materials
"left-over" to use elsewhere.
HOW MUCH DOES CAMOCLAD COST?
Camoclad costs between $3.75 - $5-50 per sq. ft.
Individual sheets and smaller accent kits are a little
more (per sq. ft.) and the larger full-vehicle
kits are a little less (per sq. ft.).
There is no premium or up-charge for any
particular camouflage pattern. Your only
other additional costs will be a standard $7.77
delivery charge and the cost of purchasing your
wax & grease remover (Dupont Prep-Sol or
similar) which sells for roughly $18 p/gal. at
hardware and automotive supply stores.
So assuming you perform your own installation,
you can complete a typical truck accent project
for $150-$350, depending on the size of your
accent and the total amount of material needed.
You can complete a full head-to-toe vehicle
application for roughly $450-$1000, again -
depending on the size your vehicle.
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