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Rae
I recently had a client wanting graphics on their large metal delivery doors in the back of the building. The client sent a picture and I didn't think much of it as these metal doors are usually powder coated and vinly adheres well. I thought it would go smoothly. When I arrived for the install howevver, it turns out he had roller painted the doors with a flat gray paint. I had cut it all out of 651 since it was a flat smooth surface and it has never failed me. I immediately started having some issues getting it to adhere. I preheated the doors in the sun and worked meticulously at making sure it was pressed on everywhere (went over it with a cloth using firm pressure then bare hands). When I went back to check on it the next day it was coming up in several areas. I smoothed it down again and waited. By the evening it was coming off again.
The client doesn't really want to remove it and wants to see if there is any way to save it. He is suggesting spaying over it with a clear coat.
Has anyone else had issues with adhesion on flat/rough paint? Any ideas on how to save this graphic? If not, any ideas on a good vinyl to use for a rough outdoor surface besides Orafol 651?
Thank you in advance
Rae
The client doesn't really want to remove it and wants to see if there is any way to save it. He is suggesting spaying over it with a clear coat.
Has anyone else had issues with adhesion on flat/rough paint? Any ideas on how to save this graphic? If not, any ideas on a good vinyl to use for a rough outdoor surface besides Orafol 651?
Thank you in advance
Rae