DesireeM
New Member
I was able to find a previous thread on this topic but it didn't really help me. I've used permanent adhesive calendared and cast vinyl to mask eradicable awning material recently and the edges bled through and seemed to eat away the vinyl. We use CooleyBrite2 awning material with Cooley Magic eradication fluid.
Our supplier does not sell the Cooley mask so I'm wondering if you guys can suggest a material or technique we can use for masking?
I have some Avery paint mask here so I'm wondering if you think that would work better than the cast and calendered vinyl we've used in the past.
When the fluid bled through the calendared vinyl our previous shop foreman (no longer working here) told me it was because I should have used a dark color of vinyl. I didn't put much weight on that explanation because it didn't seem to make sense (and he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed.)But maybe he was on to something..?
Our supplier does not sell the Cooley mask so I'm wondering if you guys can suggest a material or technique we can use for masking?
I have some Avery paint mask here so I'm wondering if you think that would work better than the cast and calendered vinyl we've used in the past.
When the fluid bled through the calendared vinyl our previous shop foreman (no longer working here) told me it was because I should have used a dark color of vinyl. I didn't put much weight on that explanation because it didn't seem to make sense (and he wasn't the sharpest tool in the shed.)But maybe he was on to something..?