MikePro
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Approx. 60 directional signs, across multiple campuses, with black reflective vinyl that we change fairly regularly. So, for a recent complete overhaul of the signage (new paint jobs, removal/reinstall @ different locations) we decided to use the 3M 5100series reflective vinyl with "white removeable adhesive, 7yr outdoor durability", to help us save the client costs when updates are made.
We've always gone with standard engineering-grade, with the metallic backing/adhesive (solvent polyacrylate), and has worked great. No failures for nearly a decade. Just a PITA to remove, especially in the cold winter months, and a lot of mess to clean-up afterwards. Shame we will be reverting-back, but if I cannot trust the vinyl to last then there's no point in doing it at all.
Pictures from approx. 18months after install, all north-facing panels (south-facing hasn't a single failure...yet. odd, since you'd figure east/west facing would be the only culprit, if at all), the vinyl seems to be de-laminating from the adhesive and curling-back/chipping-away. Will follow-up with supplier and/or 3M, as we will be fixing asap at no cost to our client, but figured I'd post to see what everyone else's experiences have been with this stuff...or possible recommendations for alternatives that will last at least 5+ years:
We've always gone with standard engineering-grade, with the metallic backing/adhesive (solvent polyacrylate), and has worked great. No failures for nearly a decade. Just a PITA to remove, especially in the cold winter months, and a lot of mess to clean-up afterwards. Shame we will be reverting-back, but if I cannot trust the vinyl to last then there's no point in doing it at all.
Pictures from approx. 18months after install, all north-facing panels (south-facing hasn't a single failure...yet. odd, since you'd figure east/west facing would be the only culprit, if at all), the vinyl seems to be de-laminating from the adhesive and curling-back/chipping-away. Will follow-up with supplier and/or 3M, as we will be fixing asap at no cost to our client, but figured I'd post to see what everyone else's experiences have been with this stuff...or possible recommendations for alternatives that will last at least 5+ years: