Don't know, But here is a pic of the hoods. They are less then a year and is 751 Oracal... M*Interesting, so what did they use for the decals on hoods of say Trans Ams, Jeep Golden Eagles...
Looks like a typical Avery failure.
The cast black vinyl shows an irregular adhesive shrinkage line from 1/8in. - 1/4in. and long wrinkles will start to appear in the lettering.
The problem is the black not the burgundy.
Are you sure it wasn't manufactured by Avery and resold under a different name? why the secrecy?
wet or dry install? Where were the 4x8s located/installed with what type of exposure?
We did talk to the reps. But they said No Warranty on a Horinzontal install. My verticles look fine. I also asked rep. on 3M and was giving same info No Warranty on H. install. Mosh I would print but there is a large area of the logo that is the metallic silver 751 and I can't reproduce that on a printer. So we are kind of stuck redoing them. Good Luck Fairway and let us know what your rep says...
The sides look Great. And if you look closly you can see the blue cracking at the corners.. Yes it does get hot and there is nothing on the underside of the hoods to protect from the 1200 degree turbo diesel engine heat either. So between the 2, your screwed. So I will be redoing these (but in 651) as I am sure I will be doing it again in a year, Hey "Job Security"
I had to look back at the paperwork and found the Black is a Cast vinyl and the burgandy is a Calendered vinyl. I figure this will help.
calendared vinyl is cheap stuff used for temp jobs