I got a call today from a customer who wants to re-face an existing backlit sign face with a new decal. His idea was to just cover the old one with a new one but since it's backlit we all know how that would turn out.
The first thing I thought of was to remove the image from the sign face (extruded plastic) but it looks like it was screen printed on. If you look closely at where the orange meets the blue you can see that the blue overlaps the orange. That's what makes me think that it was screen printed.
The customer (body shop owner) told me that he's tried to sand these things in the past (which I know isn't a good idea anyway) and had no luck. He said it's almost like the image is "on the inside".
So my question is, does anyone have experience with removing "screen printed" images from lexan / polycarbonate / plastic sign faces and / or what is my best option?
Thanks in advance!
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The first thing I thought of was to remove the image from the sign face (extruded plastic) but it looks like it was screen printed on. If you look closely at where the orange meets the blue you can see that the blue overlaps the orange. That's what makes me think that it was screen printed.
The customer (body shop owner) told me that he's tried to sand these things in the past (which I know isn't a good idea anyway) and had no luck. He said it's almost like the image is "on the inside".
So my question is, does anyone have experience with removing "screen printed" images from lexan / polycarbonate / plastic sign faces and / or what is my best option?
Thanks in advance!
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