Squared2002
New Member
So I have been in the print industry about 35 years and have not seen this before. We supplied some printed GF 229 Wallmark Canvas for a repeat customer and after they installed it the material started getting horizontal air bubbles increasing as the hours went on. We assumed since the wall had been recently painted prior to install that maybe it was a case of Low VOC Paint. We stripped the material off, coated the wall with Killz Primer, waited 5 days and tried installing again, this time adding some Roman Wallpaper Paste to our vinyl. First couple hours it looked great. Then after about 5 hours the horizontal air bubbles are back and again as time goes on they are getting larger and more of them. Where the vinyl is still on it seams like a very strong bond. We are left scratching our heads. I have never seen vinyl do this specially after using primer and adhesive paste? Anyone wanna take a stab at this? Installation site is inside a casino in Las Vegas, we have used this material several times before in other areas and never had a problem?