signguy37
We use quality materials!
I have been using "Brand X" magnetic sheeting for the last several years and have not been satisfied with the holding power of the material. The sheeting I am using is the most expensive in the supply catalog and is self proclaimed as having the most poles per inch, so it's not like I am skimping. However, I have found that many customers have been having issues with the magnetics holding to metal surfaces. I have been in the sign business almost 30 years and have never experienced as much product failure as I have the last 5 years.
If I call a supplier, they'll give me the sales pitch for what is best, but I want to hear it from a fellow sign maker what brand has been working best for them without ripping a competitor, that's not my intention to find out what is NOT working, but what IS working successfully for them.
I have tried to print directly on the solvent printable magnetic material too, but found out in a hurry that the thin, printable material was just not working out either, so we are either cutting vinyl or printing on high performance vinyl and applying it over the magnetic sheeting. I've had failures on even simple black text on white magnetic USDOT numbers... why does this not stick like it used to?
Any input appreciated!
Thanks.
If I call a supplier, they'll give me the sales pitch for what is best, but I want to hear it from a fellow sign maker what brand has been working best for them without ripping a competitor, that's not my intention to find out what is NOT working, but what IS working successfully for them.
I have tried to print directly on the solvent printable magnetic material too, but found out in a hurry that the thin, printable material was just not working out either, so we are either cutting vinyl or printing on high performance vinyl and applying it over the magnetic sheeting. I've had failures on even simple black text on white magnetic USDOT numbers... why does this not stick like it used to?
Any input appreciated!
Thanks.