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which reflective should i use and what grade should it be?
Posted by Ade Brown on 23 January 2008 at 20:14Hi all
got 4 new fiat punto’s to do for a security company..
They want it done in reflective and also want chevrons down the side of 1 of them
Any suggestions who’s reflective I should use and what grade should it be commercial engineering etc???
Any other suggestions??
Thanks
Ade
Ade Brown replied 17 years, 10 months ago 9 Members · 14 Replies -
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Victory had it on offer at 4.20 per mtr at 610 wide, 3-5 year
Ian
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Ade, I’m sure there was a post about this in the last week or so, might be an idea to try doing a search on the boards because I can’t remember the title.
Have you told them the possible damage that reflective will do and offered them a price with a normal vinyl under the reflective? -
It depends really on their budget. reflective comes in at cheap to dearer than gold….
nikolite or similar is the bottom shelf going up to 3m and even more expensive stuff from hexis, if you opt for there dayglow range.it is sometimes better to buy the reflective for the chevrons in precut rolls,
rather than cutting yourself, more expensive, but less hastlePeter
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Not put a price together yet!!
just gathering info on the vinyls – have been looking at the Hexis range and the kpmf
Not sure which in terms of grade
I do remember stumbling across a site that did chevrons and the emergency honeycomb
Just found its PVL any used them??
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if its a security firm i dont think they would need the honeycombe stuff or class 1/2 , LG range should do the job…. (chat.)
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We use the 5R series from Allprint Supplies.
More expensive than the cheapies but well worth the extra. Much more flexible and we can do a lot with it in recesses.
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Hi
just been onto allpoint they do not do the LG now they just stock the Nicklite
I am sure i’ve read somewhere the Nicklite is quite brittle??any feedback??
I can get the Nicklite through europoint also!!
Just found Doro are doing the LG5000 reflec
The security company will be having Reflective for their logo and fluorescent red chevrons
Cheers
Ade
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Hi Ade
I have used Nikalite from Europoint a few times and it seems good to me, although I’ve never tried any others. I had it on my car and also did a sign with blue and orange. It sticks like sh1t 😉
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HI, I use a lot of reflective vinyl, for a number of different uses, and to me, Nikkalite seems to be the best for most work.
obviously if hexalite, reflexalite, or other prismatic type vinyls are required, then this won’t do, but for most work it’s very good.
i tried LG once, didn’t like it, also used to use another that vinyl corp used to sell, i forget the brand now.
nikkalite cuts nicely, weeds nicely, and isn’t too stiff, i’ve laid it into recesses (not heated… that won’t work!), around door edges, conforms real nice on small curves too.
Hugh
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Just don’t get MacTac. Have been using it recently and it tears like tissue paper and sticks to the vehicle immediately upon contact. Is also a nightmare to get off.
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Ade, nicolite did use to be a bit brittle a few years ago. Some of the colours were worse than others but they changed it about 3 or 4 years ago and it is much better now.
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quote jonm01:Just don’t get MacTac. Have been using it recently and it tears like tissue paper and sticks to the vehicle immediately upon contact. Is also a nightmare to get off.
all reflectives stick like the proverbial!!!! not often you get a chance to lift and start again!
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Spoken to allprint about their 5R range – Thanks John – gave them your name as my recommendation!! hope you get some more discount!!!
I am thinking might be best to wet apply the reflectives!!!
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