I haven't removed a lot of them, but the few that I have removed have come down pretty clean. At the most some paint has come up but nothing major. I haven't seen a need to replace any sheet rock.What happens when you remove these wall wraps? It seems like you would almost have to re-sheetrock a lot of these.
Hey what's the difference between IJ180c-10 and IJ180Cv3-10 in your experience? We've always used 180c-10 for wall wraps.Do you have a wall test kit? Have you tried IJ180cv3? It costs more, but not really if you are going to spend time priming a wall. Give it try.
In California, almost every wall is painted with low VOC paints. I have found IJ180 to be quite versatile in many, many situations.
Give it try using a test kit, and see if it will work for you.
Hope this helps.
Not enough to worry about. When we could get vinyl due to the shortages we used anything that said IJ180 on it. No problems. You might check cost or see if the manufacturer sheet says anything different, just in case. If it were us, we would use either.Hey what's the difference between IJ180c-10 and IJ180Cv3-10 in your experience? We've always used 180c-10 for wall wraps.
CV3 just has finer air release channels, less prone to being visible after you lay it like the cross-hatch style air release.Hey what's the difference between IJ180c-10 and IJ180Cv3-10 in your experience? We've always used 180c-10 for wall wraps.
we have had fairly good results by tinting zinsser or kilzYes. When we do wall wraps I tell my customers to paint the wall with Zinsser if they are remodeling anyway. If painting isn't an option, I usually use 3MIJ180Cv3 like Precision mentioned. I've also wrapped walls with Arlon 8200 which has a higher tack. But I always do a test for my customers so they can see the difference in the products and how well they will hold up.
What are you using for lamination with the cv3? Pre-mask as well?Not enough to worry about. When we could get vinyl due to the shortages we used anything that said IJ180 on it. No problems. You might check cost or see if the manufacturer sheet says anything different, just in case. If it were us, we would use either.
3M 8518 or 3M 8520 depending on if you need matte or gloss.What are you using for lamination with the cv3? Pre-mask as well?