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Pack of three (3) WHITE Baladtoy 215mm vinyl decals
Pack of 3 Vinyl decals to optimize shipping costs
- 215mm width
- 24mm height
3M Film Scotchcal™ 50 Series Premium Cutting Vinyl for Custom Adhesive Vinyl Cutting
3M Scotchcal Series 50 films are calendered, dimensionally stable opaque vinyl films developed for any type of application or decoration in the medium term, such as vehicle markings, signs, window decorations or shop windows.
This film is recommended for flat surfaces only.
Caractéristiques techniques
Material | PVC |
Manufacturing process | Calendered, polymer |
Lifespan | 5 - 7 years |
Resistance | Intérieur et Extérieur |
Aspect | Glossy or matte |
Thickness | 65 µm |
Application surface | Plane |
Application substrates | Glass, metal, varnished wood, paint, certain rigid plastics, aluminium, metal, acrylic, |
Application temperature | 8°C to 30°C |
Temperature resistance | -40°C to +80°C |
Limitations of use |
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Tips for use
Substrate preparation
All surfaces should always be cleaned before applying adhesive film, including freshly painted surfaces.
Do not use greasy solvents such as alcohol to burn.
Application
Check the temperature of the substrate which must be between 10 ° C and 30 ° C and a humidity below 80%.
Dry or wet installation is possible.
Application tutorial: https://youtu.be/ngM98QufI6E
Maintenance
Always wait one week after application before cleaning the marking.
Use the same type of cleaning product as high-quality painted surfaces. The product must be liquid, non-abrasive, solvent-free and must have a pH between 3 and 11 (neither too acidic nor too alkaline).
High-pressure cleaning must comply with certain rules:
- Maximum pressure of 80 bar
- Maximum temperature of 25°C
- Do not position the nozzle less than 30 cm from the surface and 60 cm on the welds
- Keep the jet perpendicular to the surface without insisting on the edges
Abduction
The film has a permanent adhesive, so it is difficult to remove.
The use of a heat generator can facilitate the removal of the film.
Any residues can be removed with household alcohol, powerful enough to remove the glue without attacking the substrate.