Hi everyone, back again for more great advice. We use a combination of Clear Focus Classic View 50/50 film with Clear Focus Curvalam optically clear laminate. We use the overlam to protect the printed area and to stop water droplets from getting trapped in the holes and obstructing the view.
Problem is, after applied, especially on more curved windows, you see every squeegee stroke. It can look pretty rough and more so when the printed color is darker.
Wondering if there is either a technique or a better perf / lam combo to combat this issue? We inform the client up front, about this potential issue, but that doesn't make it look any better.
Does anybody know what I am talking about and have any suggestions?
(We do not use heat for lamination, only pressure)
Problem is, after applied, especially on more curved windows, you see every squeegee stroke. It can look pretty rough and more so when the printed color is darker.
Wondering if there is either a technique or a better perf / lam combo to combat this issue? We inform the client up front, about this potential issue, but that doesn't make it look any better.
Does anybody know what I am talking about and have any suggestions?
(We do not use heat for lamination, only pressure)