I just recently laid reflective vinyl on a freshly painted metal/aluminum sign for our industrial complex. About a month after finishing the sign, all the vinyl began to peel from all edges cleanly from the material. I used Engineer Grade Reflective Vinyl. I have never experienced being able to peel off reflective vinyl that easily and cleanly with no residue left behind. There is vinyl on two different colors with different paint on the sign and it's peeling on both sections so I'm pretty sure it's not the paint. And I know you are supposed to let paint cure before applying graphics but after over 24 hours of drying, I didn't think I would have any issues using reflective since that usually is very tacky and hard to remove once applied.
I did put a few coats of clear spray on top of the sign before applying the vinyl without thinking about it because I was trying to protect the newly painted surface. I'm guessing it's the clear coat that has made it impossible for the reflective to stick properly? That's what my thoughts are considering I've never experienced this before. I just wanted to get other opinions first before trying to fix it. It was totally a rookie error on my part. Luckily, I didn't use anymore clear spray on the newer signs I've done. Hopefully those will stay in tack.
Thoughts?
I did put a few coats of clear spray on top of the sign before applying the vinyl without thinking about it because I was trying to protect the newly painted surface. I'm guessing it's the clear coat that has made it impossible for the reflective to stick properly? That's what my thoughts are considering I've never experienced this before. I just wanted to get other opinions first before trying to fix it. It was totally a rookie error on my part. Luckily, I didn't use anymore clear spray on the newer signs I've done. Hopefully those will stay in tack.
Thoughts?