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Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Looking for a spray wax/ wax for my trailer graphics, graphics are printed with an overlaminate,I use Collinite 845 for the paint areas, I spoke to the Collinite rep and they say not to use on plastic ( but it comes in a plastic bottle) the trailer manufacturer says they just use spray wax , anyone have any experience with this type of application? Thanks
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Sorry for the delay in answering you, I had a 3-day class, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, then did IDA Skill Validation testing all day Monday and then Tuesday, Autogeek gives me the day off.
So now it's Wednesday, I'm back in the office playing catch-up.
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by carnie
Looking for a spray wax/ wax for my trailer graphics, graphics are printed with an overlaminate,
If the graphics are glossy, or shiny, then any quality spray-on wax will be fine. I'd recommend this,
BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant 32 oz
Hard to tell from the pictures but my guess is these graphics do in fact have a glossy/shiny hard finish to them.
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
If the graphics are glossy, or shiny, then any quality spray-on wax will be fine. I'd recommend this,
BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant 32 oz
Hard to tell from the pictures but my guess is these graphics do in fact have a glossy/shiny hard finish to them.
They are glossy, there’s a plastic overlaminate over the graphics
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by carnie
Thank you
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Another product I've used with no issues and it lasts a long time is the SONAX Polymer Net Shield.
The BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant will wipe off a LOT easier. Thus easier on you. The SONAX PNS can be a bit sticky to wipe off but lasts a long time.
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
I have to ask, what does a fried oreo taste like?
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by Me Time
I have to ask, what does a fried oreo taste like?
Pretty good, a lot better than it sounds, or at least sounds to me. Not something I would ever think about eating, but I went to the fair ages ago when it was the new thing. And they deep fry everything at the fair (deep fried Kool-Aid even lol) so I'll eat a lot of stuff I'll never see again unless I make it at home. I can't explain how it tasted or what to compare it to, but I enjoyed it. If I remember correctly, it was dusted with powered sugar. Because an Oreo deep fried isn't unhealthy enough for you on it's own. The same day I ate deep fried ribs (no coating just fried) which were killer, a deep fries Twinkie, which was different. And an absolutely delicious deep fried Reeces Big Cup. The big fair frier company out here in Cali is Charlies. Their trailer has 2 sides, in the front the deep fried everything. On the side one it's grilled chicken in a hollowed out Pineapple shell. What's hilarious all day every time I passed, the deep fried had like 3 windows with 15 people lines for each. And there was maybe 1-2 people getting the grilled chicken.
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Another product I've used with no issues and it lasts a long time is the SONAX Polymer Net Shield.
The BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant will wipe off a LOT easier. Thus easier on you. The SONAX PNS can be a bit sticky to wipe off but lasts a long time.
I ordered the Blackfire SiO2 , I will post my results, thanks again
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Re: Product for graphics with an overlaminate
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
Another product I've used with no issues and it lasts a long time is the SONAX Polymer Net Shield.
The BLACKFIRE SiO2 Spray Sealant will wipe off a LOT easier. Thus easier on you. The SONAX PNS can be a bit sticky to wipe off but lasts a long time.
Is what is on the trailer like a wrap? Is there any non-spray wax or sealant that could be used on it?
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