White Haus
Not a Newbie
Has anyone ever come across a need for service decals that get filled in with a permanent marker/sharpie and then get wiped down with a degreaser?
Customer mentioned that the writing wipes off after their techs wipe the units (including decals) down with a degreaser...................... go figure.
We've always used 3M 8518 over their decals but I've also tested Arlon 3220 and Avery 2080 matte....no matter what laminate we tested you can still fairly easily wipe off the writing with isopropyl alcohol. (Don't have have any degreaser/spray nine in the shop to do a true test at the moment) I also tried the vinyl unlaminated (GF HTAP 201) and the sharpie seems to bite a bit into it and leaves a bit of a ghost image behind, but still not ideal.
Short of going with a 3M foil decal that leaves an imprint when you write with a pen, are there any other options out there that might work for this?
Common sense approach would be to ask the techs NOT to wipe the decals w/ chemicals.....but I told the client I'd look into it for them.
Looking to see if anyone has ever come across this and if they found a solution. I guess the gloss laminates are kind-of acting like a dry-erase laminate and matte doesn't seem much better.
Thanks for looking.
Customer mentioned that the writing wipes off after their techs wipe the units (including decals) down with a degreaser...................... go figure.
We've always used 3M 8518 over their decals but I've also tested Arlon 3220 and Avery 2080 matte....no matter what laminate we tested you can still fairly easily wipe off the writing with isopropyl alcohol. (Don't have have any degreaser/spray nine in the shop to do a true test at the moment) I also tried the vinyl unlaminated (GF HTAP 201) and the sharpie seems to bite a bit into it and leaves a bit of a ghost image behind, but still not ideal.
Short of going with a 3M foil decal that leaves an imprint when you write with a pen, are there any other options out there that might work for this?
Common sense approach would be to ask the techs NOT to wipe the decals w/ chemicals.....but I told the client I'd look into it for them.
Looking to see if anyone has ever come across this and if they found a solution. I guess the gloss laminates are kind-of acting like a dry-erase laminate and matte doesn't seem much better.
Thanks for looking.