Marlene
New Member
we just installed an internally illuminated sign and have a serious issue. the sign is aluminum with routed out & push thru letters. all the letters are filling with water (see photo). the sign has a customer supplied logo that has one part of the in white and the rest in a PMS green, all are push thru. we spec'd the sign so that the white and green would be painted on the front, not be opaque, but front lighted. the letters would be .5" thick clear so that there also is a side halo. the company that made this did just what they felt like doing and ignored all instructions, backed the clear with white so the push thru part is totally clear and used green vinyl on the fronts of the other letters...errrr.
my issue is the water that is seen in the letter. water trapped like will cause issues like green stuff growing and dirty blackening of the letter. we sent the photos to the manufacture who took three days to come with an answer that is is how these puch thru work and it is common for the letters to fill with water. I don't believe that. is it common? is it normal?
my issue is the water that is seen in the letter. water trapped like will cause issues like green stuff growing and dirty blackening of the letter. we sent the photos to the manufacture who took three days to come with an answer that is is how these puch thru work and it is common for the letters to fill with water. I don't believe that. is it common? is it normal?