ddubia
New Member
What a headache to walk into this morning.
The attachments are showing bubbles in the foil I applied Friday. When it went down Friday it looked great. I stopped in the shop on Saturday and it looked the same. Like a freaking mirror. I was really pleased and knew the customer would be as well when we install it Monday afternoon.
So I walk in this morning, (Monday), to find an entire species of bubbles have moved in and for the life of me I don't know how it happened over the weekend. Especially since it looked great the day after it was applied.
The sign is HDU routed for a 3D effect. It was painted with a Sherwin-Williams latex green paint. Sprayed in three coats. Knowing the foil would not stick to the latex I top coated the letters with a waterborne clear which my supplier insures me is made for this purpose.
After about 5 hours of drying I lightly sanded with 400 just to rid it of the small particles that settled on the surface. The finish was smooth as glass.
I applied the foil and as I said above it looked great. It looked great the next day as well.
But come Monday morning and it's a mess. To boot, it is supposed to be installed this afternoon. If this were cut vinyl I would pin prick a few of the larger bubbles and insure the customer that the rest would go away soon. I could relax in knowing that. But with this being foil I don't know that it will.
Seems to me it couldn't.
Has anyone experienced this before. What might I have done wrong in the preparation or application. I don't have enough foil left to do this over today. The letter sizes are approximately 30 x 35 so it's a costly repair. That would be fine if I knew it wouldn't happen again.
Here in NE Ohio it has been hot and very humid. The signs have been lying, foil up, on the bench all this time. I'm wondering if that has anything to do with it. The clear coat I applied seems totally dry before I applied the foil so I'm trying to rule out any outgassing of that coat. But I'm beginning to wonder about the latex coat that is under it. It sat for close to three days before I clear-coated it but now I'm wondering if it was completely dry even then.
The customer ordered two of these for a big open house, grand opening that is this Friday. So I don't have the luxury of sitting on it.
Can I install these in hopes that the bubbles will eventually go away or am I doomed? I'm really pulling my hair out this morning and it's way too early to start drinking... or is it?
The attachments are showing bubbles in the foil I applied Friday. When it went down Friday it looked great. I stopped in the shop on Saturday and it looked the same. Like a freaking mirror. I was really pleased and knew the customer would be as well when we install it Monday afternoon.
So I walk in this morning, (Monday), to find an entire species of bubbles have moved in and for the life of me I don't know how it happened over the weekend. Especially since it looked great the day after it was applied.
The sign is HDU routed for a 3D effect. It was painted with a Sherwin-Williams latex green paint. Sprayed in three coats. Knowing the foil would not stick to the latex I top coated the letters with a waterborne clear which my supplier insures me is made for this purpose.
After about 5 hours of drying I lightly sanded with 400 just to rid it of the small particles that settled on the surface. The finish was smooth as glass.
I applied the foil and as I said above it looked great. It looked great the next day as well.
But come Monday morning and it's a mess. To boot, it is supposed to be installed this afternoon. If this were cut vinyl I would pin prick a few of the larger bubbles and insure the customer that the rest would go away soon. I could relax in knowing that. But with this being foil I don't know that it will.
Seems to me it couldn't.
Has anyone experienced this before. What might I have done wrong in the preparation or application. I don't have enough foil left to do this over today. The letter sizes are approximately 30 x 35 so it's a costly repair. That would be fine if I knew it wouldn't happen again.
Here in NE Ohio it has been hot and very humid. The signs have been lying, foil up, on the bench all this time. I'm wondering if that has anything to do with it. The clear coat I applied seems totally dry before I applied the foil so I'm trying to rule out any outgassing of that coat. But I'm beginning to wonder about the latex coat that is under it. It sat for close to three days before I clear-coated it but now I'm wondering if it was completely dry even then.
The customer ordered two of these for a big open house, grand opening that is this Friday. So I don't have the luxury of sitting on it.
Can I install these in hopes that the bubbles will eventually go away or am I doomed? I'm really pulling my hair out this morning and it's way too early to start drinking... or is it?