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Has anyone had an issue with wrap vinyl adhesive pulling off when installing? The vinyl I am using is Vvivid Demon Black, gloss, it’s a new roll. I’m not sure if it’s a bad batch, a climate issue, or user-error. But I have never had this happen before. The car was thoroughly washed, clay-bared, rinsed, and prepped with Iso-alcohol just before installation.
Here is a bit more on the issue. When the adhesive is exposed to the air it tends to behave like it should, I can lift the vinyl off the car’s surface and reposition it around as usual without the adhesive coming off. It’s as if the adhesive needs to “” breathe” a bit before is acts like it should – a low tack adhesive when using light pressure.
Sidenote: I have wrapped in colder climates, using the same brand, a solid gloss black in a 50-degree climate and the adhesive did not come off. The solid gloss colors seem to be thicker than the specialty colors, so I’m wondering if I need to install them in a climate over 80 degrees.
If the cause can be narrowed down, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks!
*Update - Vvivid has a warranty on their products, so I will follow this course.
Here is a bit more on the issue. When the adhesive is exposed to the air it tends to behave like it should, I can lift the vinyl off the car’s surface and reposition it around as usual without the adhesive coming off. It’s as if the adhesive needs to “” breathe” a bit before is acts like it should – a low tack adhesive when using light pressure.
Sidenote: I have wrapped in colder climates, using the same brand, a solid gloss black in a 50-degree climate and the adhesive did not come off. The solid gloss colors seem to be thicker than the specialty colors, so I’m wondering if I need to install them in a climate over 80 degrees.
If the cause can be narrowed down, I’d really appreciate it! Thanks!
*Update - Vvivid has a warranty on their products, so I will follow this course.
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