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I'm going to order some for my door insert's, was just wondering if anyone can explain a bit further for me :)

Just wondering if there are any pics I can see of the different bride logo fabric.

I understand the graduation style because I've seen it before. But I dont understand the difference between;

Centre cloth - black logo ( is this just all black with a logo in the middle ?)

Solid Black - Is this all black stripes with the bride logo all over it ?

Black High Grade Mesh - Is this just the same as solid black, but mesh material ?

any info and clarification would be great ! :)

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There was someone selling some of it that was leftovers, in the for sales section maybe he can shed some light on it for you, sorry can't remember who it was but its an idea....

I'm going to order some for my door insert's, was just wondering if anyone can explain a bit further for me :)

Just wondering if there are any pics I can see of the different bride logo fabric.

I understand the graduation style because I've seen it before. But I dont understand the difference between;

Centre cloth - black logo ( is this just all black with a logo in the middle ?)

Solid Black - Is this all black stripes with the bride logo all over it ?

Black High Grade Mesh - Is this just the same as solid black, but mesh material ?

any info and clarification would be great ! :)

type in bride on ebay they are selling the material by the metre..

yeh, can only see the gradiation one, and thats the only one i already know what it looks like haha. Hoping to find out about the other two or three, might give vision R a call then.

cheers guys

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