but then you would be breaking the seal - which is bad for the integrity of the windows. I would not recommend lifting the seal, or cutting into the seal.To eliminate liftup you can remove the rubber gaskets and install edge to edge then reinstall gaskets on top of film. You will need a special tool to lift up gaskets.
We had an account B4 Covid where we changed out graphics, every three months. The only time removal was a pain was when the temperature dropped. We always carried a heat gun to help with the removal.Interesting idea, but isn't it a PIA to remove?
Yes, that sounds like a huge liability. What could possibly go wrong!but then you would be breaking the seal - which is bad for the integrity of the windows. I would not recommend lifting the seal, or cutting into the seal.
That is a five year calendared intermediate vinyl. Full sun plus lots of black printing equals high temperature which challenges both the vinyl and the adhesive. Calendared films are created using beads of plastic - the elastic memory of the material is such that it wants return to is original shape, thus as it ages it can curl. This application should have used a premium cast vinyl.I checked out the peeling vinyl yesterday. It's all 3M IJ35C laminated and was installed by another shop in 2019. Nearly every window is starting to peel in the corners, mostly at the bottoms, and one in particular is all peeled up along the bottom and warped by the elements. Even the sign up on the building is starting to peel along the top edge. This seems like a material defect and not an installation mishap - what do you think? The windows face east.
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That is a five year calendared intermediate vinyl. Full sun plus lots of black printing equals high temperature which challenges both the vinyl and the adhesive. Calendared films are created using beads of plastic - the elastic memory of the material is such that it wants return to is original shape, thus as it ages it can curl. This application should have used a premium cast vinyl.
I checked out the peeling vinyl yesterday. It's all 3M IJ35C laminated and was installed by another shop in 2019. Nearly every window is starting to peel in the corners, mostly at the bottoms, and one in particular is all peeled up along the bottom and warped by the elements. Even the sign up on the building is starting to peel along the top edge. This seems like a material defect and not an installation mishap - what do you think? The windows face east.
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