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Sign Prankster and the Many Uses of Corrugated Plastic

 

A local Spokane man with a propensity for playing jokes recently used yard signs to pull off one of his pranks.  Several corrugated plastic signs reading "Estate Sale" were strategically placed on street corners and neighborhood entrances so that bright and early on Saturday morning, the "prankees" opened their front door to find roughly 80 people on their front lawn waiting for the big sale!

Corrugated plastic, or "coro," is great for yard signs, but it's potential goes far beyond the front yard.  One customer utilized coro to make large black and white wall art.  Placed in matching frames, these gave a crisp and polished look to the interior of their business.

Some other uses for coro are campaign signs, real estate signs, wayfinding/directional signage, and life-size standees.  We also stock opaque coro which is perfect for double sided-signs as images from either side will not transfer through, even in intense sunlight. Coro can be used as the face for an a-frame stand or a post sign.  We've even had requests for coro to be used as hamster cage liners!

We can create any size or shape coro sign up to 5 feet by 10 feet.  The sturdy plastic has an average life of 1.5 years to 5 plus years, depending on where the sign is placed and how much sun it will get.  Aside from paper, coro is the most cost effective product we print on.  Our sales and design team will be happy to assist you with your next custom coro project.

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Signs for Success - Custom Wraps and Graphics is located in Spokane, WA and services Spokane Valley, Liberty Lake, Airway Heights, Cheney and Deer Park, pointing coast to coast wherever successful signs are needed.  


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The day after this article was posted, we had a customer purchase corrugated plastic to build a lightweight staircase for her slinky races! What can coro NOT be used for?
Posted @ Friday, July 15, 2011 6:44 PM by Info Signs for Success
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