LoGl
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I know this topic has been covered somewhat, and I think I know what has to be done, but before I make a firm decision I wonder if anyone has a better option.
My customer owns a gym. They constructed a big wall and wanted to put their logo on it. The logo area is approx. 3'h x 6'w, it is cut letters, basically.
I have typically not had any problems adhering a graphic to a painted wall, and so when he asked if I could mount on a plywood wall, I said yes, as long
as it was painted. And it was. Painted Black. But now it seems like more of a flat/matte black and this is where the problem begins.
Had I just decided right away not to install it, then I would have gone a different route. But...I attempted to install, and i would say as much as 90% of
the letters have stayed adhered to wall. However, some edges were just not. I had to go back the next day to do window lettering and noticed some edges loose.
So I got up on the ladder, applied a little heat to see if I could get it conform a little better to the unevenness of the wood and then be all set.
But....customer isn't thrilled with what he is seeing and wants a solution. Not that I blame him.
I was thinking that possibly using 3M edge sealer might work, however, I see that it can not come in contact with paint, and therefore I am concerned that this might be a disaster waiting to happen. Has anyone tried this???
I wondered if there was any other product that Imight be able to add to the underneath of the edges that are not staying down....some sort of glue, etc?
In the end, I believe I will likely have to take the graphic down....have the customer put some sort of gloss clear over the black, then I re-letter and call it a day.
You win some, you lose some....but I value your opinions, and would like to hear them. Thanks all!
My customer owns a gym. They constructed a big wall and wanted to put their logo on it. The logo area is approx. 3'h x 6'w, it is cut letters, basically.
I have typically not had any problems adhering a graphic to a painted wall, and so when he asked if I could mount on a plywood wall, I said yes, as long
as it was painted. And it was. Painted Black. But now it seems like more of a flat/matte black and this is where the problem begins.
Had I just decided right away not to install it, then I would have gone a different route. But...I attempted to install, and i would say as much as 90% of
the letters have stayed adhered to wall. However, some edges were just not. I had to go back the next day to do window lettering and noticed some edges loose.
So I got up on the ladder, applied a little heat to see if I could get it conform a little better to the unevenness of the wood and then be all set.
But....customer isn't thrilled with what he is seeing and wants a solution. Not that I blame him.
I was thinking that possibly using 3M edge sealer might work, however, I see that it can not come in contact with paint, and therefore I am concerned that this might be a disaster waiting to happen. Has anyone tried this???
I wondered if there was any other product that Imight be able to add to the underneath of the edges that are not staying down....some sort of glue, etc?
In the end, I believe I will likely have to take the graphic down....have the customer put some sort of gloss clear over the black, then I re-letter and call it a day.
You win some, you lose some....but I value your opinions, and would like to hear them. Thanks all!