skyhigh
New Member
I don't know how often you guys run into this.....
I have 2 good (frequent) customers that apply all their own vehicle lettering, and vinyl for other miscellaneous projects. OK no problem....its not rocket science. The one PITA is, there are the occasional "screw-ups", and ifs its nothing "major", then I just redo for nothing.
Now, the most recent concern.....
The one customer decided he wanted to redo all their current property signs. Their current signs are made from "duraply" (total of 5 signs 3' x 7' in size). All the signs have large, reverse weeded panels, which I have my doubts they will be able to apply without any problems. But this isn't my major conern!!!
My major concern is their choice of materials. Their substrate of choice is fiberglass sheets (white FRP.....guessing that stands for fiberglass reinforced panel)... fiberglass is their business.
My one and only experience with lettering on fiberglass goes back almost 20 years. Other than a vinyl manufacturers defective product, this is the only application that I've had a failure on. The vinyl peeled after a year. My guess (at the time), was an expansion/contraction issue that didn't match with the vinyl used. Needless to say, I never used a fiberglass sheet again.
Anyone have some recent experience with application onto fiberglass?
Should I tell the customer, this isn't recommended?
I have 2 good (frequent) customers that apply all their own vehicle lettering, and vinyl for other miscellaneous projects. OK no problem....its not rocket science. The one PITA is, there are the occasional "screw-ups", and ifs its nothing "major", then I just redo for nothing.
Now, the most recent concern.....
The one customer decided he wanted to redo all their current property signs. Their current signs are made from "duraply" (total of 5 signs 3' x 7' in size). All the signs have large, reverse weeded panels, which I have my doubts they will be able to apply without any problems. But this isn't my major conern!!!
My major concern is their choice of materials. Their substrate of choice is fiberglass sheets (white FRP.....guessing that stands for fiberglass reinforced panel)... fiberglass is their business.
My one and only experience with lettering on fiberglass goes back almost 20 years. Other than a vinyl manufacturers defective product, this is the only application that I've had a failure on. The vinyl peeled after a year. My guess (at the time), was an expansion/contraction issue that didn't match with the vinyl used. Needless to say, I never used a fiberglass sheet again.
Anyone have some recent experience with application onto fiberglass?
Should I tell the customer, this isn't recommended?