Not quite so. It is very hard to take care of something if it was administered or presented improperly.
If someone gave you a pair of shoes made from leather and said they were for year round usage, but failed to tell you to put galoshes on in snow or rain.... you'd probably ruin even a good pair of shoes. Your local cobbler probably couldn't bring them back to life if they were were maintained correctly or not. Your putting on a liquid laminate did virtually..... nothing, towards a wrap usage of vinyl. No matter how much good or bad maintenance was given to these prints of yours.... they don't have a chance other than sometimes it works and most of the time they fail miserably with a liquid laminate.
If your customer is upset, the only professional thing to do, would be to tell him you used the wrong materials and you will indeed do them over. Otherwise, you're basically cheating this customer and any others in which you used this method. Therefore, I'd think long and hard about getting the proper tools and equipment if you want to stay in the vehicle wrap business. Just lam your 4 x 8 rigid stock prints and banners if you want to remain at that level and let the wraps to the more professional shops in your area.
Unless it's a language barrier, these aren't opinions, but mostly facts, set up by the industry as standard.
Thanks for your advice, Gino.
But I'm not sure you understand ..
I do not shrink from the fact that it is a mistake to me and my way of working,
I do not want anyone to cheat and deceive, my job is not based on deception.
This client is very correct, and my good acquaintance.
My problem is I want to know about me and my future job.
I am the customer branded 20 vehicles last 5 years every 3 months.
The problem is that only 5 vehicles lamination changed color, and it did not last 5 or top 5
than the vehicle before 3 months, 9 months, 18 months .. therefore not linked to the vehicle that I could
to think that the poor lamination films or anything I have done on vehicles that are right.
I will in any case to take the blame upon himself.
But I worry if I do a rebranding customer's drivers continue to
washing the vehicle incorrectly, what should I do? ... That is my problem!
Do you need to constantly correct his mistakes?
Maybe the drivers (the workers) are lying customer (owner) not to maintain the service car wash?
I repeat that I never happened to all of my work experience ..
Sorry for my English, maybe not the best ..
I respected your response to this post ...