paul luszcz
New Member
Does removable vinyl adhere as well as permanent vinyl? Is 3M 680 a better choice the Oracal 5600?
We've been using Oracal 5600 reflective vinyl for lettering street signs in a large development for about four years. Lately we've had to replace ten panels because the vinyl was failing. It was always one side of double sided signs, but oddly they were not all the south or other exposure, but apparently random.
The panels are HDU with Matthews acrylic urethane satin paint.
As we replace the vinyl, I don't want to repeat prior mistakes. The only things I can think to change are the brand of vinyl and the cure time for the paint.
If I change to 3M vinyl, I have a choice of permanent or removable vinyl. Your might think I'm crazy to even ask, but being able to change copy is a great feature.
Does removable vinyl adhere as well as permanent vinyl? Is 3M 680 a better choice the Oracal 5600?
We've been using Oracal 5600 reflective vinyl for lettering street signs in a large development for about four years. Lately we've had to replace ten panels because the vinyl was failing. It was always one side of double sided signs, but oddly they were not all the south or other exposure, but apparently random.
The panels are HDU with Matthews acrylic urethane satin paint.
As we replace the vinyl, I don't want to repeat prior mistakes. The only things I can think to change are the brand of vinyl and the cure time for the paint.
If I change to 3M vinyl, I have a choice of permanent or removable vinyl. Your might think I'm crazy to even ask, but being able to change copy is a great feature.
Does removable vinyl adhere as well as permanent vinyl? Is 3M 680 a better choice the Oracal 5600?