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Which graphic is right for my application?
Permanent Vinyl -
Can be removed.
Easy to take care of.
Can be printed on.
Vinyl on Magnetic Backing -
Speed tested to 122 MPH.
Allows for easy removal.
Will not scratch painted surfaces (when properly applied) - See How to take care of my graphic.
Static Cling -
Pros.
Good for aluminum, glass, and fiberglass surfaces.
Can be printed on (except for clear variety).
Does not leave residue when removed.
Works when permanent vinyl is not perferred.
Cons.
Recommended for temporary applications.
Can be removed/repositioned a few times.
Once the backing gets dirty, the adhesion is ruioned.
Print Cut -
Adhesive Vinyl
Bumper Stickers
Coretex Posters
Vehical/Trailer Graphics
Window Graphics
Banners
Promotional
Sports
Advertising
Posters
Matt
Gloss
How do I take care of my graphic?
Do -
Be careful when using a snow scraper on vinyl window lettering.
Mild window cleaner may be used to clean the windows without damage to the decal.
Wash vinyl graphics with plain soap, water, or any car wash detergent and rinse thoroughly.
Keep high pressure nozzles at least 1.5 feet from the edge of the graphics. High pressure spray can cause the edge of graphics to peel.
Test any cleaning solution on a small section of the vinyl graphic before using.
Don't -
Don't let gasoline or other petroleum based products drip or stay on your vinyl graphics for any length of time. If a spill occurs, wipe off and rinse with water immediately.
Don't apply paint or clear coat over the vinyl graphics.
Don't apply wax over graphics, especially if the wax contains any petroleum distillates. Dried wax can be removed by softening it with rubbing alcohol and using cotton swabs.
Don't use any aromatic solvents such as acetone, M.E.K., toluene, paint thinner, or lacquer thinner on your graphics. Any solvent may soften the vinyl material or smear colors.
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