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Window Perforation.
Posted by Martin Oxenham on October 6, 2009 at 10:38 amWhats the best way to fit a printed window perf sign onto a van back window.
Wet or Dry ? Application tape or not ? Laminated or not ?Karl Williams replied 14 years, 7 months ago 5 Members · 7 Replies -
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apply bone dry, no application tape.
laminated is down to what the customer is wanting to pay, life expectancy etc -
Agree with Robert. But lamination on the back window is almost required because of wiper – my opinion 🙂
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quote MilosV:Agree with Robert. But lamination on the back window is almost required because of wiper – my opinion 🙂
Or you could do what I do, and take the wiper off. 😀
A bigger problem for me with unlaminated is that all the holes fill up with dirt and looks horrible.
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I’m not using vision film anymore. I’m using the stripe version but printed similar to Robs demo. Looks richer and you don’t have to worry about water and crap blocking your view.
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Karl, do you have a rear wiper and if you have do you use it ? Would have thought that the wiper if used would take the ink out of the print if it were not laminated.
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On my car the rear window is blocked out Martin. The rear wiper was nicked ages ago so I’ve removed all the motors inside the door. As for the side windows they’re being done as per the advice I got on here the other night.
All the prints on the car are laminated. If a customer asks for this I tell them not to use the rear wiper and most of them adhere to this but you do get the odd numpty who ignores the advice given.
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