To those of you saying outgassing is not a myth.............
I'm a firm believer, if someone is told their mistakes and fubars are the result of some mystifying problem, they will cling to that excuse, forever. However, it is the smallest of minds which will not look any further to rectify their own f*ckups. Why is it, you can lay a piece of vinyl down on the substrate for 20 applications and have relatively no problems, but these people do it one time, using inferior products and usually dull around the brain department continuously have these dilemmas without explanations, other than they magically appear overnight ?? Then you guys come along and tell them to believe in magic ?? Heck, they don't know how to do it, so do you think they really see the little bubbles they've left behind to begin with ?? They don't know what they're doing and you wanna promote magic ??
Why is it.......... back before vinyl, we would put frisket down, cut it out by hand and load it up with grip flex paint and for days, not EVER, NOT EVEN ONE TIME, was there a bubble to be seen ?? Now, get a load of this........ days, weeks or whenever........ none of the paint flaked off, bubbled or peeled in any way, shape or form. Where was your 3M magical snake oilers,then ??
C'mon, let's get the truth out there. The amount of moisture possibly being omitted with your outgassing is not going to cause a problem like seen above. It is...... and only is............. application failure.
How many completely experienced people do you ever see with this problem ?? You still can't see the pattern here ??