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  1. Need Help Ink smudging

    Any ideas what causes the ink on a vinyl print to smudge when using the squeegee? I doubt that its too much force with the squeegee as it did not happen before? Could it be the material, ink or printer heater settings or something else?
  2. Question Whats your squeegee type for installing ?

    2 Questions- 1. I do alot of 3m,Oracal 651,751,951 and Avery and was supplied with a couple lidco yellow squeegees, They are a little soft and dont last as long . Whats a good squeegee to go with for these materials i use?. 2. I primarily install 99% dry method on everything i do but...
  3. Replacing Plastic Tools With Aluminum Tools

    We will no longer be producing the plastic Laminator and Cut Vinyl Tools. They are being replaced with the aluminum laminator tools. We will continue to make the Yard Sign and Rivet/Dent Tools. We now have a plastic cover that fits over the application edge of the aluminum tools that will...
  4. Applying large Pieces of Vinyl To a Dance Floor

    Hey guys, So I have a customer who would like us to lay down vinyl to cover an existing dance floor 24' x 24'!!! Does anyone know of an over sized floor squeegee designed for something like this, or any other ideas on how to easily do this would be greatly appreciated!!!
  5. Having troubles with bubbles & wrinkles?

    The Big Squeegee can help you get professional results with very little experience. It is fast and easy. Large applications made easy.
  6. Big Squeegee for under 20$

    Alright guys. Who here has bought a Big squeegee for 100$ or more. Well heres the thing. all you need is a small piece of plexiglass *(or something similar)* the lenght that you want it. Some Glue and an old pair of Gym Pants. Put some Glue with a Glue gun along the edge of the Plexi Rip apart...
  7. The majority of your applications: Wet or Dry?

    Do you apply most of your vinyl wet or dry? This includes things like coroplast signs, vehicle lettering, banners, window apps, etc etc etc. Are you a full sign shop or a DIYer?
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