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Suggestions 3m primer and avery vinyl

Patentagosse

New Member
No. Learned it the hard way. Put some on a Sprinter van 10 years ago, lifted everywhere in corner. Had to reprint the job and reinstall. Even the Avery rep told me not to. Instead I use ProBond (which I also use for PPF) So far so good no comeback

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I was told to use Probond when I switched from 3M to Avery. From what I understand, Primer 94 should only be used on 3M, all other brands use Probond.
 

netsol

Premium Subscriber
No. Learned it the hard way. Put some on a Sprinter van 10 years ago, lifted everywhere in corner. Had to reprint the job and reinstall. Even the Avery rep told me not to. Instead I use ProBond (which I also use for PPF) So far so good no comeback

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interesting.
so the chemistry of the adhesives is that different?
 

Broome Signs

New Member
Interesting
just looking at the Probond, do you have a product number for it as there seems to be a hole heap of products out there
 

Superior_Adam

New Member
Interesting
just looking at the Probond, do you have a product number for it as there seems to be a hole heap of products out there
Pro Bond.jpg
 

SightLine

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Interesting. We have used it on Avery quite a number of times without issue here.
 

johnnysigns

New Member
I've used 3m Primer with Avery too, although I would trust the advise of the folks above that have had issues. It's only been a handful of times I've had to do this and it was for a larger pool of fleet vehicles - meaning the client almost never complained when there were glaring issues in the past.
 

petepaz

New Member
i use the 3m Primer 94 on many occasions with all different types of vinyl and no issue. it does say not to use it with anything other than 3m materials but i proved them wrong.
best why to find out is run your own tests internally.
 
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