Kentucky Wraps
Kentucky Wraps
I ordered 2 grand format banners for a customer of mine for his business front. It's not in the sun all day and mounted flush against building so there's no wind damage. Ourselves and other customers have banners like this on buildings that last 3 or more years before starting to fade.
This one however, during it's 2nd year started bleeding white all over the printed areas and the building itself. I think it's the banner material itself, oxidizing and running off with the rain. This is a first for us and it looks horrible. Pics attached. If the company I ordered it from offered liquid lamination on their grand format, I'd do it. I'm not naming names but they are available every day of the year.
Anyone else have this happen on banner material in areas where there is NO ink?
Note: I know banners are not supposed to be long term, permanent sign solutions. But typically it's because they break in weather or ink fades in sun.
This one however, during it's 2nd year started bleeding white all over the printed areas and the building itself. I think it's the banner material itself, oxidizing and running off with the rain. This is a first for us and it looks horrible. Pics attached. If the company I ordered it from offered liquid lamination on their grand format, I'd do it. I'm not naming names but they are available every day of the year.
Anyone else have this happen on banner material in areas where there is NO ink?
Note: I know banners are not supposed to be long term, permanent sign solutions. But typically it's because they break in weather or ink fades in sun.