Hey guys,
We have been approached to letter a Ford E-350 box truck. They brought the truck in and it looked fine at first, but knowing that nothing is ever as it seems, I ran my hand along the side. Needless to say my fingers were subsequently coated with a fine white chalk which I have become accustomed to seeing on these box trucks.
I have lettered these before and had mixed results. Sometimes all that the tuck needs is a good washing and you can get the vinyl to adhere properly but that is not the case this time. I have washed the whole truck (billable time) and once it dries it is still chalky, not as bad but I am not going to wash this truck again only to have it still be chalky.
Anyone ever deal with this or have any advice as to how to restore the finish short of stripping and repainting? I am sure buffing and waxing it would solve the chalk problem but that wouldn't help me get the vinyl to adhere.
Let me know if you guys have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
-Rob
We have been approached to letter a Ford E-350 box truck. They brought the truck in and it looked fine at first, but knowing that nothing is ever as it seems, I ran my hand along the side. Needless to say my fingers were subsequently coated with a fine white chalk which I have become accustomed to seeing on these box trucks.
I have lettered these before and had mixed results. Sometimes all that the tuck needs is a good washing and you can get the vinyl to adhere properly but that is not the case this time. I have washed the whole truck (billable time) and once it dries it is still chalky, not as bad but I am not going to wash this truck again only to have it still be chalky.
Anyone ever deal with this or have any advice as to how to restore the finish short of stripping and repainting? I am sure buffing and waxing it would solve the chalk problem but that wouldn't help me get the vinyl to adhere.
Let me know if you guys have any suggestions.
Thanks in advance,
-Rob