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Would IJ40 or 3551 be ok for floor graphics? Our supplier said they were advised that is was ok to use Oracal 215G laminate for floor decals and not much else was available. Any opinions?
Would IJ40 or 3551 be ok for floor graphics? Our supplier said they were advised that is was ok to use Oracal 215G laminate for floor decals and not much else was available. Any opinions?
Thanks. I grabbed a roll of 3060 yesterday, it said its rated for floor graphics. Thats all I could find that appeared available. Hope its not garbage.We use Avery DOL 2080 for floor decals. Good price point, is very stable and comes with a slip-resistance rating.
https://graphics.averydennison.com/...alendared/DOL-2000/pds-dol-2060-2070-2080.pdf
Thanks. I grabbed a roll of 3060 yesterday, it said its rated for floor graphics. Thats all I could find that appeared available. Hope its not garbage.
Its gloss but thats all they had. The 3000 is 2 year but should be ok for floor decals.That's the gloss right? I don't think we've used it before, but we've been really happy with the 2080. We use it for a lot of different things and have never run into issues with it. Good value laminate for sure.
This is new to me, going to use oracal 3551 since we already have it. How removable is it after everyone walks all over it?We’ve been trying to find “removable” vinyl where possible. A lot of these floor graphics will be changed and/or just plain removed whenever this goes back to *normal* so I’m guessing there’s gonna be a lot of angry people wondering why their floor vinyls won’t come off or left a huge chunk of glue lol
3551 is permanent but removable with heat? What is everyone else using? I don't want something that peels up with traffic and cleaning either, I just figured the promo stuff wouldn't be so hot on the floorTo be honest we only ever used the 3551 for flat signage and vehicle graphics. It’s a permanent adhesive though so won’t be easy to get off depending on how long it’s there. We used the 3162 removable monomeric once but after about three months the customer called saying they were having trouble removing them, and that’s the removable stuff!
Would I be better off just using a decent inexpensive cal vinyl like 3165 then? It wouldn’t surprise me if the adhesive is the same on both that and 3551. I pulled a decal off my door that had been on there a couple of years yesterday and it came off clean. It was 3165 and was curious.Removable with heat but I’ve found it leaves residue/glue. Even the removable stuff does! Though you won’t have any problems with it sticking. We tried some 3164 about three years ago and anti slip lam and it looks good as new (our cleaner is amazing though, must have OCD)
We have mostly been using textured/anti slip vinyl recently and are fortunate enough that the Colorado inks are very scratch resistant/hard wearing. Both the floor and carpet vinyls can go ~6 months after application and leave no residue.
We also have some pretty expensive canon media (IJM 684) that works on floors and carpets as a one step process (no lam) and that stuff is great. Just nobody wants to pay for it lol.
As much as it won’t be a help now I’d definitely look into the anti slip vinyls, saved us a lot of time laminating so far as we’ve probably done ~100 rolls in the last couple weeks and it’s saved an entire person worth of work lol. Works out a fair bit cheaper too.
Would I be better off just using a decent inexpensive cal vinyl like 3165 then? It wouldn’t surprise me if the adhesive is the same on both that and 3551. I pulled a decal off my door that had been on there a couple of years yesterday and it came off clean. It was 3165 and was curious.
We were having a tough time tracking down a floor vinyl/lam combo that wasn’t sold out, so I dug around a little and found that 3M40C/8509 is considered a viable slip resistant option for floors and even short carpeting. Works great and we always have them in-stock. Definitely not as burly as a traditional floor lam, but we haven’t had any complaints so far.Would IJ40 or 3551 be ok for floor graphics? Our supplier said they were advised that is was ok to use Oracal 215G laminate for floor decals and not much else was available. Any opinions?