I started this project after a client requested eco-friendly products for the proper care & maintenance of her 37 company truck wraps. Each truck wrap costs upwards of $3,000. Fifteen new trucks with wraps will be delivered this fall.
Here is the 3M bulletin link which is the longest link I have ever seen.
http://multimedia.mmm.com/mws/[email protected]
This is part of my presentation to the truck company.
When it comes to deterioration and failure of vinyl based materials, the biggest single cause is washing with harsh, usually highly caustic materials that literally dry out and destroy the graphic. Vinyl, like paint needs nourishment and UV protection to prevent fading and cracking.
To prevent your new investment from deteriorating before your eyes just follow this simple philosophy:
Just say
“NO” to unacceptable products that will damage your graphics!
NO - Over the counter items purchased from the local auto parts store
NO - Car/truck shampoos, cleaners, polishes, waxes, etc…these products are formulated for car and truck
Paint - NOT Vinyl Laminated Graphics!
NO - Dishwashing soaps, soaps will dry out the wrap and accelerate material failure
NO - Products containing PETROLEUM DISTILLATES
NO - Petrochemicals, abrasive or corrosive materials
NO - Degreasers
NO - Solvents
NO - Chemicals
NO - Alcohol
NO - Abrasives
NO - Brushes
NO - Scrubbing pads of any type - magic erasers, brillo pads, etc
NO - Cotton towels or shop rags
NO - Car dusters. They will only grind debris into the graphic
NO – Quick wipe, towel dust-offs that will grind debris into the graphic
Gasoline and diesel fuel spillage will damage the graphics and should be cleaned immediately with an appropriate, graphic safe cleaner
I cannot vouch for other products in the market place for care & maintenance of car/truck graphics as I only researched ONR & OCW which were approved with 3M Graphics Market Center.
All of this time researching paid off after my presentation to the truck company. I landed the truck account for semi-annual wrap cleaning only! No tires, bumpers, grills, etc…just the wrap area. Sweet :dblthumb2:
al the PaintPolisher