Nismoasfuh
New Member
Hello all, so I'm getting alot of small bubbles when installing vinyl. I'm using oracal 651 and when doing a simple install on a truck I noticed a bunch of small bubbles. I made sure the truck door was clean so I doubt if any of the bubbles were particles. I could pop them but there was so many I was embarrassed to give the customer the job. After doing some research I would like some clear answers to a couple questions.
First off, wet or dry application? For as long as I can remember it makes sense to do a wet application when installing vinyl because it would take out any lingering dirt particles trapped underneath. The only down side to using rapid tac during an install was having to wait say, 5-10 minutes for it to dry. However, in a couple threads most people were mentioning that they never use the wet method as they never saw the point. They all praised the dry method. I'm assuming that they are using cast vinyl maybe? The 651 I use is labeled as an "intermediate calendar"
Next, felt or no felt squeegee? I use the avery blue squeegee, when applying vinyl I should be using the hard (non felt) side correct? When would the felt side be used then?
How many of you guys use 651 for small car installs? Or is it a norm to strictly be using cast vinyl for any outdoor vehicle no matter how big/small the job is?
If anyone has any other recommendations please feel free to share them! Thank you!
First off, wet or dry application? For as long as I can remember it makes sense to do a wet application when installing vinyl because it would take out any lingering dirt particles trapped underneath. The only down side to using rapid tac during an install was having to wait say, 5-10 minutes for it to dry. However, in a couple threads most people were mentioning that they never use the wet method as they never saw the point. They all praised the dry method. I'm assuming that they are using cast vinyl maybe? The 651 I use is labeled as an "intermediate calendar"
Next, felt or no felt squeegee? I use the avery blue squeegee, when applying vinyl I should be using the hard (non felt) side correct? When would the felt side be used then?
How many of you guys use 651 for small car installs? Or is it a norm to strictly be using cast vinyl for any outdoor vehicle no matter how big/small the job is?
If anyone has any other recommendations please feel free to share them! Thank you!