I have a client making a walk in "booth" at health clinics and they want the a full floor graphic with markings where the feet should be. Normally I would go with a 3m 180C along with 3M 3645 8 MIL overlam. 3M only gives this a 1-2 year lifespan. I would like this to last longer. Has anyone had any long term real life experience with this combo?
Anything else out there that people have had success with?
We've had great success with general formulations floor graphics laminates and films. In Home Depot. With forklifts. And I can't think of a more abusive environment. I once watched a home deep forklift driver turn his wheels on one of our graphics. Surprisingly it lived.
At issue is whether you want removability or permanence. You didn't say. But in my experience, gf films out performed 3M at every turn.
For a unique twist... Use a retroreflective base like oralite 5600 .. the reflective properties will make the floor graphics glow under the person's feet if there are overhead lights.. even better of you use 3M diamond grade 3970 LDP film. Over laminated with gf floor graphics laminate.
Try a sample. Your client will be impressed and you'll get more $.
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