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DPD

New Member
I don't use overlams but got this project where I'm either going to use a liquid or PSA laminate. If I go with lets say an Oraguard 210 (this is intermediate vinyl I"m using), would I apply the graphic to the substrate without masking it? Thanks.

- denis
 

WYLDGFI

Merchant Member
Depends on the type of graphic and level of experience you have. If its a large graphic or simply shaped/rectangular, probably don't need it...just use a soft edged squeegee and should be good to go.
 

DPD

New Member
Depends on the type of graphic and level of experience you have. If its a large graphic or simply shaped/rectangular, probably don't need it...just use a soft edged squeegee and should be good to go.

Thanks. I remembered seeing or hearing somewhere that using a mask is not the practice with vehicle wraps and since those are laminated I figured why would I have an issue with something going on a flat chunk of PVC? Not having to mask will save some time and I like saving time.
 
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