AllStarNow
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About a month ago I installed a very large decal (48"x200") on a toy hauler trailer (no rivets) using a new laminate I had never worked with before. Typically with something like this we would use 3m IJ35C and Grimco's Briteline Gloss UVOL (nothing overkill because no rivets). Well the BL OLUV happened to be out of stock at the time and we were pointed by the sales rep to Orafol Oraguard 210 Laminating Film. We had done a couple 4' x 4' signs in our production area and I could tell it acted a little differently (the new combo of IJ35C w/ Oraguard 210), but when I went to install the trailer I definitely did not use enough pressure on the first side. Maybe it was from having such a large graphic to lay vertically but what was typically enough pressure for IJ35C w/ BL OLUV, left a myriad of bubbles when I pulled off the mask. And basically at that point the bubbles never want to be fully removed, even after using a ton of heat. When I went to lay the second side I used a TON of pressure and it came out just fine. Anyway the customer sent us pictures of the side I had issues on and the vinyl is doing something weird (I'm attaching pictures). He described it as peeling up and it's definitely some of the areas I remember being bad and hitting with the heat gun. Did I overwork these areas with the heat gun and deteriorate the vinyl? I haven't seen it in person yet.
My boss think's that the trailer was just scratched and damaged and that's kinda what I thought at first too. Two of the pictures do look like just scratches, but the first one is making me wonder.
I had mentioned the difficulties to our sales rep previously since then, but he didn't really have much to say other than he hadn't really heard of people having issues with the laminate.
My boss think's that the trailer was just scratched and damaged and that's kinda what I thought at first too. Two of the pictures do look like just scratches, but the first one is making me wonder.
I had mentioned the difficulties to our sales rep previously since then, but he didn't really have much to say other than he hadn't really heard of people having issues with the laminate.