I manage the graphics department for a printing company, but sometimes I will do installs for people outside of work. I have been doing this for years, never had a real issue.
My uncle (by-marriage) 's brother, has a 1973 Ford Maverick. He bought a graphics package online and had me install the side stripes around 6 months ago. Everything on the sides was pretty flat, and the install went easily. I didn't pay much attention to the quality or make of the vinyl outside of it being 3m designed for a gerber edge. There were no air egress properties, but had no problems with the sides.
Fast forward to last weekend, he got a "Grabber" hood put on the car and ordered the matching graphic. The install didn't seem like anything tough. I saw the instructions recommended a wet application, but I assumed that was for amateur installers and I would be fine. The front half of the decal installed just fine, but when I got to the hood scoops, where the vinyl had to dip into the recessed area, it seemed it would rather crease than flex.
I grabbed my rapid tac and sprayed the back, thinking this was the only way to work it out. As soon as I wet the back of the vinyl, it started releasing from the application tape. The outer edge was a 1/4 in. pinstripe that was now just loose vinyl. The air/liquid would not squeegee from underneath the vinyl, even piercing the vinyl wouldn't release the bubble. I gave up and decided there was no saving this graphic. It was definitely not the wrap material I've gotten spoiled with.
Now he wants me to replace the ruined graphic. I did this as a private cash job, and don't have the personal cash to buy another from that website, which I didn't like the vinyl of anyway. They are the only site online that has this particular graphic. He wants me to make my own for him from wrap material, but I do not have a template for a 1973 Ford Maverick or this factory decal layout, and he is one of these car guys that has to have perfection. He keeps texting me asking what I plan to do about it, and I don't want to be rude...but I don't think he could have installed the product he bought himself, and I can't create/afford a replacement.
What would you do in this situation?
My uncle (by-marriage) 's brother, has a 1973 Ford Maverick. He bought a graphics package online and had me install the side stripes around 6 months ago. Everything on the sides was pretty flat, and the install went easily. I didn't pay much attention to the quality or make of the vinyl outside of it being 3m designed for a gerber edge. There were no air egress properties, but had no problems with the sides.
Fast forward to last weekend, he got a "Grabber" hood put on the car and ordered the matching graphic. The install didn't seem like anything tough. I saw the instructions recommended a wet application, but I assumed that was for amateur installers and I would be fine. The front half of the decal installed just fine, but when I got to the hood scoops, where the vinyl had to dip into the recessed area, it seemed it would rather crease than flex.
I grabbed my rapid tac and sprayed the back, thinking this was the only way to work it out. As soon as I wet the back of the vinyl, it started releasing from the application tape. The outer edge was a 1/4 in. pinstripe that was now just loose vinyl. The air/liquid would not squeegee from underneath the vinyl, even piercing the vinyl wouldn't release the bubble. I gave up and decided there was no saving this graphic. It was definitely not the wrap material I've gotten spoiled with.
Now he wants me to replace the ruined graphic. I did this as a private cash job, and don't have the personal cash to buy another from that website, which I didn't like the vinyl of anyway. They are the only site online that has this particular graphic. He wants me to make my own for him from wrap material, but I do not have a template for a 1973 Ford Maverick or this factory decal layout, and he is one of these car guys that has to have perfection. He keeps texting me asking what I plan to do about it, and I don't want to be rude...but I don't think he could have installed the product he bought himself, and I can't create/afford a replacement.
What would you do in this situation?