I have used Clear shield a few times on some banner and when I used it I thinned it a little with water. Seemed to work well and never had a problme with it. This was on 12oz material.
I recently did a really long banner on ultra flex pro 18oz banner material and this time since the banner was going to be handled alot moving it around I didnt dilute the clear shield thinking it would leave a thicker protection on it. It seemed (atleast to the touch) to dry fine. I let it sit 24hrs in controlled climate of 70 deg. Took it to the customer and they ended up folding it up face to face and it stuck together and pulled the laminate off when seperating it.
Should I have diluted it and just put more coats on it? The customer will always be moving it and more than likely someone will fold it face to face again and I dont want this to happen again. Yes I did let the ink dry 24 hrs prior to the clear shield. Solvent print.
Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance.
I recently did a really long banner on ultra flex pro 18oz banner material and this time since the banner was going to be handled alot moving it around I didnt dilute the clear shield thinking it would leave a thicker protection on it. It seemed (atleast to the touch) to dry fine. I let it sit 24hrs in controlled climate of 70 deg. Took it to the customer and they ended up folding it up face to face and it stuck together and pulled the laminate off when seperating it.
Should I have diluted it and just put more coats on it? The customer will always be moving it and more than likely someone will fold it face to face again and I dont want this to happen again. Yes I did let the ink dry 24 hrs prior to the clear shield. Solvent print.
Am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance.