Banners Signs Etc.
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First off...We bought this roll because it was marketed as optically clear. We usually use 210..
We had a storefront window that the customer wanted window perf on so we thought this would be a good way to protect it as well as using it for back glass perf...
#1. It is not optically clear..at least from behind..(Luckily the customer said he didn't care about that just wanted UV protection) Whew...
#2. it is a pain to mess with...the adhesive is almost too strong and comes off easily. It sticks (transfers) to the laminator very quickly if not removed.
#3. It is a pain to get started in the laminator...have to send the coro sled in at least 2 times before it goes through without wrinkling.
#4. Cut decals weed poorly and are sticky
That being said....it looks like a fine laminate once it is actually on the sign. As far as reviewing its UV protection I guess I will let you know in 5 years....
#4.5 backing paper is weak and tears easily
where am I mistaken/thoughts?
We had a storefront window that the customer wanted window perf on so we thought this would be a good way to protect it as well as using it for back glass perf...
#1. It is not optically clear..at least from behind..(Luckily the customer said he didn't care about that just wanted UV protection) Whew...
#2. it is a pain to mess with...the adhesive is almost too strong and comes off easily. It sticks (transfers) to the laminator very quickly if not removed.
#3. It is a pain to get started in the laminator...have to send the coro sled in at least 2 times before it goes through without wrinkling.
#4. Cut decals weed poorly and are sticky
That being said....it looks like a fine laminate once it is actually on the sign. As far as reviewing its UV protection I guess I will let you know in 5 years....
#4.5 backing paper is weak and tears easily
where am I mistaken/thoughts?