Pat Whatley
New Member
A few weeks ago we wrapped a small cargo trailer. Printed the wrap on IJ140, laminated, cleaned the trailer well with alcohol, and installed like usual. The wrap appeared to go down fine, just the usual small bubble here and there but the next day there were THOUSANDS of 1/8" bubbles all over the trailer. Tried squegeeing them out, rubbing them out with a finger, heating, lancing and just leaving it in the sun to see what would happen but nothing seems to help. Any ideas what is causing this?
The trailer was "cheaper" than the usual trailers we've done. The panels had a lot of give to them. The only suggestion we've heard is that the thin aluminum on the trailers is expanding and contracting and sucking air back under the vinyl. That sounds bogus as heck to me but what do I know.
The trailer was "cheaper" than the usual trailers we've done. The panels had a lot of give to them. The only suggestion we've heard is that the thin aluminum on the trailers is expanding and contracting and sucking air back under the vinyl. That sounds bogus as heck to me but what do I know.