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Some of you may know that I won a free PolyGFX case skin on-line awhile back. Well I finally got it and applied it. Looks pretty damn sweet and it was easy to install. It's thick high quality vinyl. I don't know how they printed it but it's VERY good. When I was done I streched one of the scrap pieces and the image didn't crack until I had stretched it to twice the original length.Now when you look at these pics I realize that the white front pane looks like poop... well I will be painting it black with car paint at some point... so try to ignore the GLARING white front panel...

Windowed side
Back side

You can find PolyGFX at the following page: polygfx.com/

I was extremely impressed with what I got. It came with the applicator (squeeze out air bubbles) and a poster sized installation guide with pictures. When I was done there were no air bubbles under the vinyl because of the way they applied the adhesive to the back side. SO! If painting your case is something you are considering a case skin is a nice alternative that will add some flash to your modded case. As a side note they also offer appliance skins. That's right, you can get a giant pretty vinyl image or design to cover you washer and dryer with! Fuck I'm a geek.

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