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Whoa jeeze. No need for a flaming. I started this thread asking if there was a way to get rid of the bubbles. If I can't get the bubbles out or if it doesn't look good after a little while I will replace it.
I would agree that they do have a right, but fortunately I'm not looking for business...
Ahh bummer... I had never tried to preassemble before... Definitely won't be doing it again. Any suggestions on trying to get rid of the majority of them? Just pop them with a pin? I'm a little worried about popping them and getting a wrinkle.
This is the method I used to layer the vinyl. I don't think it is really a good way of doing it for large decals like I was doing....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTSPgkdDgEE
I layered the vinyl in my shop before putting it on the van. I have a fair amount of vinyl experience, and I am confident that using that method is what screwed me. I've never done it before and I don't think I'll do it again. Definitely some bubbles bigger than a BB...
It was a dry...
They store the van in their warehouse, which is probably room temp, and then they drive it around town. The other decals went on their store front door that faces the sun, so I imagine it will get some heat and cool action.
Would you suggest heating it up with a hair dryer or heat gun a few times?
I recently installed some multi-colored logos on a van and some doors for a friend of mine and there are a LOT of bubbles. I used the layering technique for the multiple colors and many of the bubbles appear to be between the layers of vinyl, not underneath the vinyl on the surface.
So I am...
Hey guys, I am a new member here from Golden, Colorado. My parents and I run a small screen printing and vinyl shop here in town. I have recently had some big vinyl jobs requested so I figured I would join a forum for any problems I might run in to.
Happy to join, and I hope my past work with...
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