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Contour Cut Window Perf

Billct2

Active Member
I have a client who wants some contour cut window perf logos & lettering for the side rear windows of a big SUV.
I have only done perf as panels that cover the whole area.
Will these be OK?
Thanks
 

Stacey K

I like making signs
Following.

I've had requests also but I always talked them into making the background black instead. I wonder if you can use edge sealer on the edges?
 

Billct2

Active Member
Yea, I'm going show them a full background first and let them know if they choose contour there's a chance it will start peeling.
If they do contour I will also edge seal
 

MikePro

New Member
every cut creates fingers that can&will peel-back.
edge seal won't cut it, it may slow the process but every wash&wipe&exposure will eventually start lifting them.

contour cut the lettering/shapes AND then sheet laminate before contour cutting a ~.25" outline from original perfcut shape.
edited to add: I hate sheet laminating perf, I would also try just capping the perimeter with a >.25" contourcut of optically/gloss clear lam overlay.
 

zstekovic

New Member
Just use cheapest perf cut you can find (thickest, smallest holes) and don’t put any lamination or other sealer crap on it (reason: water/moisture will pool in and look like crap). Disable rear wiper too or tell customer not to use it. Make few copies for replacement and charge that in - when it fails (4-8 months) replace.
I did that all the time on city buses and taxis…
Note: prep window correctly, you can use water method with paper transfer if weather is ok so it can dry fast.
 

danno

New Member
I did a job a few years back. A Suburban if I remember correctly. I laminated and cut the window perf on a Summa plotter. When I finished the install, I sealed the edge with 1/4" wide strips of laminate. It was easy to work around the contour cut edge. The client and shop owner were pleased with the results.
 

SightLine

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If you properly seal the edges it works fine..... We have done many over the past 20 years. I do think the quality of the perf can also be a factor as well. The cheapest ones tend to have the weakest adhesive in my experience.

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Costa Mesa Sign

New Member
I have a client who wants some contour cut window perf logos & lettering for the side rear windows of a big SUV.
I have only done perf as panels that cover the whole area.
Will these be OK?
Thanks
Use a 60 degree blade, run the speed slow and insist upon a simplistic cut line. It'll be fine.
 
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