Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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Weird -- it's been sitting in my car in 25 degree weather for the last week and it hasn't frozen?
Same here. My bottle of Splash had ice chunks floating in it this morning but the Rapid Tac II was not frozen in the least bit. I used it indoors today in a 70 degree shop to layer one decal over another and the thing I like about it is it doesn't slide around much or give you much time to adjust the graphic but when it sets it does set incredibly fast...much faster than any other product or solution I've tried and I'm willing to bet I've just about tried them all.
As far as using it in cold weather I used it in 20-25 degree weather a few weeks back with absolutely zero problems. However, that was the first and is as of yet the only time I've used it so far. I will be using it again in the next week or two but hopefully the weather will be over 32 degrees, at least.
Bullscat…… Horsepockey…… it’s all the same.
I’m not drinking this stuff, so I don’t care what % or proof it is. I’m going by the label and what the inventor said on his video, so I was under the impression it might work.
You were under the impression it might work? I can't understand the reason for immediately jumping to conclusions and making claims that this product is crap when you yourself say you made an assumption that it only "might" work.
The way I see it, I tried using it in 20-25 degree weather and it worked. That's fantastic as nothing else would have worked except possibly a dry application, that is if the vinyl will even release from the backing by the time you go to squeegee it on, which is doubtful. In that case, the heat gun is probably your only friend. Typically vinyl graphics shouldn't be installed under these conditions. Someone comes along and makes a product that makes it easier...not necessarily right...but easier and potentially less impossible to install them. That's fine and all, but you're still working in unfavorable conditions regardless of whether you have a some magic potion or not. Just because the magic potion didn't work for your crew doesn't mean it doesn't work. It just didn't work in these extreme conditions.
I think it's a good product but knowing what I know now, having tested it in cold conditions, I will still refrain from using it in below 32 degree weather. I guarantee the stuff will make my job easier when it's cold outside, but you can only expect so much. If I get a customer like this that insists on a deadline in cold weather, I will just pass the job up and let someone else deal with the headache. Some things just aren't worth it.