Hi,
So I bought my GCC Expert 24 a few months ago to create decals and this have been going really well. I know there are many types of vinyl for specific uses, but I was wondering if it would be safe to use the same vehicle wrap vinyl to create storefront labels for stores inside of malls (constant temperature, on glass), storefront outdoor (different temps, winter/summer) and for walls (on paint). I'm thinking if it can handle outdoor temperatures on a vehicle it should be a problem on a window? The reason why I'm asking is because I get a lot of inquiries for these types of jobs, but I don't want to do something that will have to be redone. I have tested the vinyl on walls and after 3 months it peels perfectly without grabbing the paint. If anyone has done this or does this currently please let me know what the results were. I don't think it is cost efficient to have so many types of vinyl since I mostly work with vehicle wraps/decals.
A few more questions:
Can air release vinyl be mirrored on the inside of the window? (I'm assuming the air release pattern would be noticeable?)
What do you guys use for leveling graphics on windows/glass etc? (I am thinking of using a handheld level)
Right now I am producing decals. The transfer paper seems to lift off the edges of the decals which sometimes things can get under and into the decal. I bought my transfer paper from Amazon.com (it was my first time buying!) the brand is called 'Echotape'. Could this be because of the quality of tape im using? Could it be because the vinyl is air release so its not making good contact with the backing? It looks very unprofessional when I give my clients decals with rolling edges.
Sorry for all the questions! I didn't want to make like 5 different threads!
Thanks in advance!
So I bought my GCC Expert 24 a few months ago to create decals and this have been going really well. I know there are many types of vinyl for specific uses, but I was wondering if it would be safe to use the same vehicle wrap vinyl to create storefront labels for stores inside of malls (constant temperature, on glass), storefront outdoor (different temps, winter/summer) and for walls (on paint). I'm thinking if it can handle outdoor temperatures on a vehicle it should be a problem on a window? The reason why I'm asking is because I get a lot of inquiries for these types of jobs, but I don't want to do something that will have to be redone. I have tested the vinyl on walls and after 3 months it peels perfectly without grabbing the paint. If anyone has done this or does this currently please let me know what the results were. I don't think it is cost efficient to have so many types of vinyl since I mostly work with vehicle wraps/decals.
A few more questions:
Can air release vinyl be mirrored on the inside of the window? (I'm assuming the air release pattern would be noticeable?)
What do you guys use for leveling graphics on windows/glass etc? (I am thinking of using a handheld level)
Right now I am producing decals. The transfer paper seems to lift off the edges of the decals which sometimes things can get under and into the decal. I bought my transfer paper from Amazon.com (it was my first time buying!) the brand is called 'Echotape'. Could this be because of the quality of tape im using? Could it be because the vinyl is air release so its not making good contact with the backing? It looks very unprofessional when I give my clients decals with rolling edges.
Sorry for all the questions! I didn't want to make like 5 different threads!
Thanks in advance!