gabagoo
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I printed 9 panels of photographs for a client that has basically a hollywood squares wall in his board room. Each panel is actual frosted glass. It felt smooth to me and I never even gave it a second thought that I would run into trouble,. because each photo completely filled the panel I decided to use soap and water to apply, and a good thing I did as I found out pretty fast that these panels were all out of square so some needed to be removed and realigned as best as possible to fit. I thoroughly squeegied them down and when I was finished basically went over all of them again using a soft squeegee and then a harder one with velcro. They seemed fine to me, and letting go did not even enter my mind. If any were going to lift off I would have thought from the point of doing the first one to the point of finishing the 9th one that something would have happened.
I used a calendered vinyl with a matte laminate.
Receive an email from the customer Saturday that he went into the office and many of them are lifting off, and not holding to the glass. I am not sure to what degree they are lifting, so I am waiting to see a couple pictures before venturing out and trying a heat gun.
I have done thousands of installs over the years and you kinda know if there is going to be a problem, but I left fully confident that these were adhering properly so I really wonder if the glass with its matte frosting effect is the issue here.
Anyone have experience with working with frosted glass panels?
I used a calendered vinyl with a matte laminate.
Receive an email from the customer Saturday that he went into the office and many of them are lifting off, and not holding to the glass. I am not sure to what degree they are lifting, so I am waiting to see a couple pictures before venturing out and trying a heat gun.
I have done thousands of installs over the years and you kinda know if there is going to be a problem, but I left fully confident that these were adhering properly so I really wonder if the glass with its matte frosting effect is the issue here.
Anyone have experience with working with frosted glass panels?