mzick
New Member
Now that most of us are facing colder weather, here is a tip for installing vinyl on cargo vans and non referigerated trailers...
The main thing is to get the temp of the vehicle up so the vinyl will adhear properly. The fastest and easiest way I have found is to take a turbo/bullett heater and place it inside the vehicle. Make sure you leave the rear door cracked open so the heater can get cool air in and force the cold air out. This will also allow the fumes to escape also. You will find that in a very short time, the sides of the vehicle will be warm to the touch and ready to go.
This will not work in all situations...windy conditions, insulated trailers and so forth.
Give it shot and see how well it works for you.
The main thing is to get the temp of the vehicle up so the vinyl will adhear properly. The fastest and easiest way I have found is to take a turbo/bullett heater and place it inside the vehicle. Make sure you leave the rear door cracked open so the heater can get cool air in and force the cold air out. This will also allow the fumes to escape also. You will find that in a very short time, the sides of the vehicle will be warm to the touch and ready to go.
This will not work in all situations...windy conditions, insulated trailers and so forth.
Give it shot and see how well it works for you.