Here is another way to use our iDot material, great for cars that are aluminum. (Alternative to magnetic)
Can this material be placed back on the liner then reapplied a week or two later? If so it would work great for what I need.
Can this material be placed back on the liner then reapplied a week or two later? If so it would work great for what I need.
Yes you can it still will stick after taking it off and putting on release liner. I had to use it to get onto a international airport construction site and I put it on my truck door with my company details, which they required, and took it off and reused two more times when I needed it. Have it rolled up in a tube in the back seat to use later if I need it. I have the F150 aluminum body and magnets do not stay on.
what exactly is idot, is it just a hitack removable adhesive or is it more than that? super interested, just couldn't really tell what I'm looking at lol.
okay very cool. i like that. almost idiot proof for customers with little to no experience doing mounting or installation.
Would a thin pvc sheet work as well? I would be selling this to people who would use it on their cars for temporary numbers for autocross and track day. Usually one event a month. I think the casual user would struggle getting it back on the Idot liner. Will the Idot material stick well enough to vehicles at 100mph?You CAN do that --- however we've found that the most effective way to do something like that would be to get a bit of our XBase material and mount it to a board. It's basically like giving yourself a bubble-free (and rigid) release liner that you can use again and again.
That being said, as long as the release liner stays clean you can certainly use it as a temporary storage location for your already-used iDot.
-Jordan
Would a thin pvc sheet work as well? I would be selling this to people who would use it on their cars for temporary numbers for autocross and track day. Usually one event a month. I think the casual user would struggle getting it back on the Idot liner. Will the Idot material stick well enough to vehicles at 100mph?
That would work
Do you offer it in 30" rolls?
Will the Idot material stick well enough to vehicles at 100mph?