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		<title>Comment on About by Scott Alexander</title>
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		<dc:creator>Scott Alexander</dc:creator>
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		<description>This product addresses several concerns besides making side panels look uniform. It prevents the panels from bellowing when heating and air vents blow in between the panel and liner. When you spend the time to dress down the panel and all of a sudden the air conditioning comes on and ruins your hard work then you will appreciate the benefits of the stayfold. I dont use the clear plastic hold back on panels near a door any more. They help but they never kept the panels from being sucked out the door when someone walks in and out. I use the stay fold now. It is hidden and keeps the whole panel in place when doors are opened and closed. This is just a smart product and my customers appreciate the beauty and benefits of the stayfold. Use it on your next job and I bet you will stock your work vehicle with them so you will never be with out.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This product addresses several concerns besides making side panels look uniform. It prevents the panels from bellowing when heating and air vents blow in between the panel and liner. When you spend the time to dress down the panel and all of a sudden the air conditioning comes on and ruins your hard work then you will appreciate the benefits of the stayfold. I dont use the clear plastic hold back on panels near a door any more. They help but they never kept the panels from being sucked out the door when someone walks in and out. I use the stay fold now. It is hidden and keeps the whole panel in place when doors are opened and closed. This is just a smart product and my customers appreciate the beauty and benefits of the stayfold. Use it on your next job and I bet you will stock your work vehicle with them so you will never be with out.</p>
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