I use this on my MOG ($35 Hill Pounder). It's super easy to apply, but I haven't 
applied it directly to EPP. It adheres to a layer
of strapping tape just fine. It can also be painted, Krylon works great! When it gets 
really trashed, it comes off easy, and it also
saves the strapping tape from exposure to the sun, which means the tape underneath is 
clear (not yellow) when you remove the shelf
paper. $4.99/10 ft. roll.

DJ

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> Back in the good 'ol days, Bill Watson discovered kitchen shelf covering
> which is made from plastic.   At the edges of my memory was one of his slope
> combat plane with a tasteful sunflower motif on the wings from the shelf
> covering.  It also comes in white.  The stuff is available in hardware stores
> and probably home stores.  It's made from a slightly stretchy plastic with a
> sticky back and it's not too expensive. I know it was applied to styrofoam
> wings and it may well stick to EPP, which was unknown back then.  If someone
> tries this and it works - do a post.  I have no idea how it compares to sign
> vinyl but it may well be cheaper, plus think of the design possibilities!
>
> Richard Shilling
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