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Loaded question but; 1-info. from end user is always considered
2-It would require a sample of both the substrate and film
3- I think if the film stayed adhered for 6 years, then de-laminated, well, it probably wasn't a "application problem". 4- how often HAS this situation come up for you Brian?
Roger
-------------------- Roger Bailey Rapid Tac Incorporated 186 Combs Dr. Merlin Oregon 97532 Posts: 3020 | From: Merlin Oregon | Registered: Dec 1998
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I can usually tell from a photograph whether a job was edge sealed or not.
And for what it's worth:
75% of all SignGold applications are on vehicles..how does someone send you a sample of the substrate?
The edge-sealing process has not a darned thing to do with the bond to the surface. It prevents our very aggressive adhesive from attracting contaminants and dirt. It additionally prevents the gold, which is very malible and pourous, from allowing the migration of oxygen and moisture, which will also contain contamination.
And how do you handle the application of our genuine silver products, which absolutly must be applied dry?
I'm anxiously awaiting your responses.
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I think I did answer your question Brian, and obviously its near impossible to determine after 6 years (other then reading customers comments and some common sence)without a substrate sample.
Now kindly answer mine; How often does this situation happen for SignGold?
Roger
-------------------- Roger Bailey Rapid Tac Incorporated 186 Combs Dr. Merlin Oregon 97532 Posts: 3020 | From: Merlin Oregon | Registered: Dec 1998
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Well, I assume Steve just changed this topic discription (rightfully so)and now I see how pointless this all has become.
At the point that no one GAINS any knoweledge or help from a thread is when it should end. Brian and I are not contributing to that process. With that realization, I will close any further discussion .
Roger
-------------------- Roger Bailey Rapid Tac Incorporated 186 Combs Dr. Merlin Oregon 97532 Posts: 3020 | From: Merlin Oregon | Registered: Dec 1998
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P.S. Is it really meaningless banter if we discover more than one solution to a problem through the diverse experiences of others? And in the process we learn that bias can sometimes interfere with truth?
I kinda like hearing a variety of suggestions to solve a single problem. It helps you reason your way to a conclusion you feel will best meet your needs.
And sometimes, it's good to correct...or at least point out illogical "banter" which might cause someone [who doesn't know any better] to miss out on experience based solid advice. That's a real disservice.
Have a great day...and remember: You can breathe through your mouth, through your nose, or both at the same time. See? Many ways of gettin the job done. Hehehe
-------------------- Todd Gill Outside The Lines Potterville, MI Posts: 7792 | From: Potterville, MI | Registered: Dec 2001
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Todd..I LIKE THAT LINE!!! "You can breathe though yer mouth or yer nose"!!!!
GOOD POINT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just struck me as being great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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for the record, since it was assumed otherwise, I will claim responsibility for changing the heading to this post. I will also not that my choice of words were the result of numerous seconds of un-focused thought. (like 2 maybe)