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If they want Cor-X, then they expect it to be temporary.
I'd run some 12'pcs 2" x 6" across the high points, then attach your Cor-X to that. If they want it longer lasting, make it 6mm acm panels.
Depends on what the customer wants. If this is backlit, then any opaque vinyl you use will basically show up as a silhouette when the lights go on, inside the box.... regardless of cast or calendared. If the customer wants his maroon to show up maroon at nighttime and the greys to be grey, you...
I'd be a bit afraid of birds and other things landing on it and damaging the vinyl. I've seen nests of birds and other flying insects like bees, wasps and things have nests on them and it can damage paint, especially if the birds crap on it.
Can't be nice on this one...... looks like bad squeegee technique. I trust it is translucent vinyl ?? Would've done it wet and then made sure all the wetness was gone before stopping.
I you poke a bubble with a straight pin, what comes out ??
Do you mean embossed or pan-face ??
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