Another ambulance company asked me if I could replace their logo and the 8" orange, reflective stripe that goes almost all the way around the ambulance. Without even looking at it, I said, "Yes." That was my first mistake.
The main problem is that recessed portion that runs all the way around the sides and rear of the ambulance. The attached picture is not the one I will be working on--it is just to show that recessed portion. This recessed line runs through the lower part of the 8" strips and through the word "AMBULANCE". I have asked 2 suppliers about this and got different answers. The Grimco sales rep said that you can NEVER put on reflective wet and that 3M 680CR would be the only way to go. The JSI Sign Supply rep said that GMI 8100EG would work just fine and he said that I can apply it wet. If anyone out there has ever done this before, I'd really appreciate it if you would tell me the way to do this right (the first time) and which vinyl I should use.
I plan to get a 24" roll, mask it, and hand cut it. No waste, if I can hand cut it straight. Maybe, hinge tape at the top (on the vehicle), lift it up, and remove backing paper from the top as I go down with a big squeegee. If there is a better way, please explain. Thanks for any suggestions.
The main problem is that recessed portion that runs all the way around the sides and rear of the ambulance. The attached picture is not the one I will be working on--it is just to show that recessed portion. This recessed line runs through the lower part of the 8" strips and through the word "AMBULANCE". I have asked 2 suppliers about this and got different answers. The Grimco sales rep said that you can NEVER put on reflective wet and that 3M 680CR would be the only way to go. The JSI Sign Supply rep said that GMI 8100EG would work just fine and he said that I can apply it wet. If anyone out there has ever done this before, I'd really appreciate it if you would tell me the way to do this right (the first time) and which vinyl I should use.
I plan to get a 24" roll, mask it, and hand cut it. No waste, if I can hand cut it straight. Maybe, hinge tape at the top (on the vehicle), lift it up, and remove backing paper from the top as I go down with a big squeegee. If there is a better way, please explain. Thanks for any suggestions.