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It seemed to me that your 1st post about the Big Squeegee was pretty negative so I just wanted to clear up any possible misunderstandings that may come from it. I see where Craig had mentioned it so some clarification was needed.:toasting:
It was nice meeting you at the SGIA show. Several...
I think we are on different channels. The Big Squeegee is not designed to work with complex curves as you will find in most wraps. However, I have installed graphics on door panels with no other finishing pressure and had no problems with failure.
Actually, someone did come by my booth with...
That could be the problem.:popcorn:
In actual fact, it takes very little pressure to apply pressure sensitive vinyl. I have demonstrated this many times over with a simple test. Just try to remove a graphic applied with the Big Squeegee. It is nearly as hard to remove as with a method that...
What????
:banghead::banghead::banghead:
There are many users of the Big Squeegee the will disagree with this statement and have on many occasions. I find that there are many users of the little squeegees that just can't let go of the idea that you have to press hard to get all the air out...
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