We're having some issues with an Arlon wall wrap adhering to a concrete block wall. The wall was cleaned and paint was in good shape. Material adhered well to it.
The issue is that now it's sunny the wrap is shrinking quite a bit. It is about 9' tall, has been up for about two months, but in the last week in the sun, it apparently has shrunk by several inches.
I'm hoping that after a week in the sun, it's finished with the rest of the shrinkage. Before, we had heated and applied with a Roly Pro ( time consuming ). I realize 3M has the TSA-4, which I might make an emergency buy on, but I wondered if anyone has tried a faster approach. The installer is confident about using a weed burner and has done it in the past. I wondered if using that to heat an area quickly, then using a silicone rolling pin might be a quick way to reheat and press down. Probably looks stupid, but it seems like it's doing close to the same thing and might be faster.
The issue is that now it's sunny the wrap is shrinking quite a bit. It is about 9' tall, has been up for about two months, but in the last week in the sun, it apparently has shrunk by several inches.
I'm hoping that after a week in the sun, it's finished with the rest of the shrinkage. Before, we had heated and applied with a Roly Pro ( time consuming ). I realize 3M has the TSA-4, which I might make an emergency buy on, but I wondered if anyone has tried a faster approach. The installer is confident about using a weed burner and has done it in the past. I wondered if using that to heat an area quickly, then using a silicone rolling pin might be a quick way to reheat and press down. Probably looks stupid, but it seems like it's doing close to the same thing and might be faster.