Hello, I recently took a project producing and installing some acrylic apartment door numbers. The issue I'm having is, a few days after completing the project the prints are showing what looks like an air bubbles or oil drops in various areas of the graphics (see pic). Seems to be happening to all the acrylics regardless of heat/light exposure.
I order a lot of my signage products from signs365, for whatever reason they do not direct print and cut acrylics less than 6x6" for these doors they had to be smaller. So, to do the job I ordered some clear acrylic rounds, ordered signs365 dualview for the graphics and installed them to each round (adhesive print side facing the acrylic).
Where I think I went wrong was with the mounting adhesive, for these I chose 3M 468MP to cover the full backside of the graphic, as opposed to a few squares of VHB (I thought the 468 looked better being flush to the door with thinner adhesive, and more coverage = more mounting strength)
Anyways, now I'm thinking there is too much adhesive on the backside of the print and it's pulling away from the acrylic side, creating the bubbling effect. Has this happened to anyone else, and am I thinking correct or is something else causing this? What are the solutions? (ideally without removal)
Thanks in advance!
I order a lot of my signage products from signs365, for whatever reason they do not direct print and cut acrylics less than 6x6" for these doors they had to be smaller. So, to do the job I ordered some clear acrylic rounds, ordered signs365 dualview for the graphics and installed them to each round (adhesive print side facing the acrylic).
Where I think I went wrong was with the mounting adhesive, for these I chose 3M 468MP to cover the full backside of the graphic, as opposed to a few squares of VHB (I thought the 468 looked better being flush to the door with thinner adhesive, and more coverage = more mounting strength)
Anyways, now I'm thinking there is too much adhesive on the backside of the print and it's pulling away from the acrylic side, creating the bubbling effect. Has this happened to anyone else, and am I thinking correct or is something else causing this? What are the solutions? (ideally without removal)
Thanks in advance!