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Arlon/Mactac Frosted Printed window films

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On the specs it says to NOT wet apply these films. HOWEVER, I have always wet applied the Mactac BeFree line with no problems or issues. Specifically, on larger windows. I have read that they have improved the technology so that it even easier to apply these dry now. 5 years ago, it was nearly impossible to apply these on larger windows without applying wet. Has anyone tried to apply these dry recently? How was it?
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
If you are going to apply wet anyway, why spend the extra money on the air release media? I've only used the mactac air release frosted vinyl once and I wasn't impressed, the air channels were clearly visible through the glass for months after install, plus you could see pressure marks from the squeegee in the air release channels.

Just get standard etchmark and apply with rapid tac.
 

Artworks

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If you are going to apply wet anyway, why spend the extra money on the air release media? I've only used the mactac air release frosted vinyl once and I wasn't impressed, the air channels were clearly visible through the glass for months after install, plus you could see pressure marks from the squeegee in the air release channels.

Just get standard etchmark and apply with rapid tac.
I use and install all types of vinyl. In the case of this media, it is printable and the other standard etch vinyl is not.
 

MikePro

New Member
i would guess that if you tried, the water/soap will soften the adhesive and get streaky or simply remain within the egress channels and never stick.

I'm always a fan of thinking outside of the box, but when they specifically say to not wet apply, then its most likely because someone previously threw a fit when they attempted.
 

Asuma01

New Member
Liquid gets trapped in the air channels. And looks like junk.
Have you ever tried using ASLAN Etched glass? 2212-1155.
Looks great and is easy to apply without application fluid.
 

johnnysigns

New Member
We've put up the mactac bubble free stuff wet plenty of times too. It can be really finnicky to hang large panels dry with that stuff. It's honestly one of the cheapest frosted vinyls I've used and it does print quite well.
 
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