AllStarNow
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Hey guys, about 6 months ago we installed some vinyl on a new corrugated metal building. The customer mentioned to us that the vinyl was already starting to peel on the edges and when I went to the location to see how bad, it's bad... I'm wondering what caused the vinyl to fail like this? We did vertical seams and carefully squeegeed the graphic left and right over the corrugation after cleaning. I used 3M IJ40C vinyl and Oraguard 210 overlaminate. The worse one is the 4'x4' decal on the south facing wall that gets sun all day, there's hardly any of it still sticking to the building. We were actually contacted by another sign company to do this for one of their clients and he mentioned that we should have used 3M edge sealer, but honestly I don't think that would have helped. The only theory I have is that the laminate (Oragaurd 210) shrunk enough in the full sun that it actually pulled the vinyl off of the building. That or the metal is coated with some sort of stain defender or chemical, though the building seems to have good adherence when using test vinyl.
I've attached some pictures and let me know what you guys think. One is the 4'x4' and one is the 6'x6' with 16"x8' lettering. I use this vinyl/laminate combo all the time on trailers with no issues.
I've attached some pictures and let me know what you guys think. One is the 4'x4' and one is the 6'x6' with 16"x8' lettering. I use this vinyl/laminate combo all the time on trailers with no issues.