Colin
New Member
Just under three years ago I lettered a vinyl awning for a customer, and I used Avery cast (white) vinyl.
I have now been asked to remove the lettering, and thought that it would be easy, but it’s turning out to be the most difficult vinyl removal I’ve ever experienced in my 33 years of sign work. Its bond is tremendous, and is breaking off in small pieces. It seems a little more “baked” than it should be, given how long it’s been on, although it does get a lot of sun exposure in summer. The only thing I can think of that would explain its premature “aged” condition is a severe heat wave we has a couple months ago, with 40 degree (105 F) temperatures lasting several days, and perhaps that cooked the vinyl some?
I’ve still got plenty of lettering to remove, and am wondering if anyone knows if those rubber wheels made for vinyl removal would work on an awning? If not, any other tips?
Thanks
I have now been asked to remove the lettering, and thought that it would be easy, but it’s turning out to be the most difficult vinyl removal I’ve ever experienced in my 33 years of sign work. Its bond is tremendous, and is breaking off in small pieces. It seems a little more “baked” than it should be, given how long it’s been on, although it does get a lot of sun exposure in summer. The only thing I can think of that would explain its premature “aged” condition is a severe heat wave we has a couple months ago, with 40 degree (105 F) temperatures lasting several days, and perhaps that cooked the vinyl some?
I’ve still got plenty of lettering to remove, and am wondering if anyone knows if those rubber wheels made for vinyl removal would work on an awning? If not, any other tips?
Thanks