jfiscus
Rap Master
Background: Our graphics/sign company is also the graphics division of another fleet sales company. We sell in 3 states, and do warranty work on the vehicles as needed. Yesterday, our CFO went to a shop in Northern OH, to procure them for warranty repair work up there (5+ hour drive from our shop to our customers' locations up there).
While he was there, they mentioned the graphics company they normally use and their capabilities. Our CFO did some selling of our services and prices and they seemed very eager to get us on board for their crash repair work..
However, the shop owner also had a request if we used a material that none of us have ever heard of here. He stated that it was a 3M Product that is printed reflective, that you stretch over the rough diamondplate surface (on the back of a fire truck), and then take a weed burner torch to and the material "heat shrinks" and conforms to the surface. ???
It sounds kind of like a "brick wall vinyl", but you have to roll them into their conformed shape, but they said they didn't do that. Anyone have any clue what material they were talking about?
While he was there, they mentioned the graphics company they normally use and their capabilities. Our CFO did some selling of our services and prices and they seemed very eager to get us on board for their crash repair work..
However, the shop owner also had a request if we used a material that none of us have ever heard of here. He stated that it was a 3M Product that is printed reflective, that you stretch over the rough diamondplate surface (on the back of a fire truck), and then take a weed burner torch to and the material "heat shrinks" and conforms to the surface. ???
It sounds kind of like a "brick wall vinyl", but you have to roll them into their conformed shape, but they said they didn't do that. Anyone have any clue what material they were talking about?