jkdbjj
New Member
Hi everyone, I have a customer that I have been applying frosted vinyl for, for the last 4 years. However, it is usually small amounts here and there, mostly on store fronts. Even then I rarely get a perfect install, without a tiny bubble or two. You can't really pop those bubbles, cause the damage spot never goes away with frosted material.
Anyway, customer has never mentioned it, but I am a perfectionist.
All these jobs are small, but somewhat intricate words or graphics with the material. I have a much bigger job coming up. So here is what I wanted to ask you all.
Wet or Dry? I was told to NEVER do wet on this material, so I never do. Only dry for me so far.
I use a regular tac premask, white colored, nothing fancy.
What tips or tricks can you offer? Should I use a particular premask for better results? Should I use a particular squeegee technique? Should I try the big squeegee?
Anyway, customer has never mentioned it, but I am a perfectionist.
All these jobs are small, but somewhat intricate words or graphics with the material. I have a much bigger job coming up. So here is what I wanted to ask you all.
Wet or Dry? I was told to NEVER do wet on this material, so I never do. Only dry for me so far.
I use a regular tac premask, white colored, nothing fancy.
What tips or tricks can you offer? Should I use a particular premask for better results? Should I use a particular squeegee technique? Should I try the big squeegee?