Graphics Gallery in Richmond, Virginia is an excellent source.
http://www.graphicsgallery.com
Jeremiah Gallay wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good product/supplier for durable but removable floor
> graphics? I have a spec sheet from 3M but I'd like to hear from the field
> what has/hasn't worked. We're thinking of putting some small graphics on a
> terrazzo floor that serves as the main entrance to our museum (it receives a
> lot of traffic and is scrubbed frequently). Thanks in advance-
>
> -Jeremiah Gallay
>
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