Tech on the Road – Topography vs. Inhibitor Base Adhesive Technology
Today, I will answer the question: How does FLITE Technology™ differ from the competition’s adhesive technology?
When and How to use Calendered Vehicle Wrap Film
Pitching a polymeric calendered wrap film can be the difference between bidding and winning a job. Knowing when and how to use calendered film is going to be key.
Tech on the Road – Creating an Outline with YelloTools WrapBend-It
Here’s a quick technique on wrapping around raised objects on your vehicle.
Tech on the Road: Cut & Drop Method
In this episode of Tech on the Road, I’ll show you the Cut & Drop Method, a fast and easy way for installing on deep channels in commercial and fleet projects.
Eliminating Edge Distortion with a Channel Extension
Whenever you apply graphics over a recessed area, the straight edge of the panel often distorts into a curve. But there is a way to prevent edge distortion from happening.
Wet Application of a Window Graphic
Sometimes window graphics can be viewed from both sides. This means the adhesive side has to look absolutely perfect. This is the only time we would suggest using water to ease your application. This type of application is called a “wet application” because of the use of water.
Creating a Clean Zone for Window Graphics
When a window graphic is viewed from both sides every imperfection of the glass is noticeable. So before you start that application, it’s really important to create a clean zone.
Dry Application of a Window Graphic
Windows are one of the most common surfaces that we apply graphics to. But installing a window graphic is one of the most difficult applications because of their high surface tension. Even this application could be easier with a few simple techniques.
Flat Substrate Application
At some point in time you are going to run into a situation where you are going to have to lay out a large graphic by hand onto a flat substrate. When using the proper tools and air egress vinyl, it is going to make your life so much easier.
Window Graphic Removal
Window graphic removal is much different than removing graphics from other substrates. With most substrates, you can use a lot of heat and pull as hard as you want without breaking anything.