geeses,, replace the b!tch and do it right... geeses..
Disgusting.
15 bux worth of vinyl and some time to get it right.. geeses..
Vinyl jockies look for shortcuts. pro's make it right.
Gino has a good alternative,,
but otherwise dumping some hacked up nonprofessional fix on the client is just plain dumb.
BS...
These are large decals and a small lifting edge does not merit reprinting, laminating trimming, removing the old decal and then reapplying the new decal.
Gino has a solution, that leaves a seam and an obvious defect/repair. If I use the proper adhesive and edge seal there will be no visible repair, and the decal will look perfect. No seams, no piece sliced in...
"geeses,, replace the b!tch and do it right... geeses..
Disgusting.
15 bux worth of vinyl and some time to get it right.. geeses.."
If you do that for every small problem you are out of business.
There is nothing hacked up or non professional about applying adhesive to a lifting edge when the rest 99.999% of the decal is perfect. These are also on curved trucks with huge welds that run through the decal that take a lot of extra time to apply.
I would also add when I was with the owner and I pointed the lifting edge he said who cares they are GARBAGE TRUCKS! That's what my customer said to me, as he was contracting another 3 trucks and a 4 x 24 reflective billboard.
I cannot understand why everyone here thinks you can only replace the vinyl, not repair a small area. I guess they have never used the 3M adhesives.
As I said before, I have tons of white so I am trimming the decal 1/2" and re-rounding the corner. Fixed. The nay sayers are still trying to remove the decal so they can reprint and reapply a new one.