I agree with reQ's suggestions, but had somewhat of the same issue after taking his recommended steps when laminating. Seemed some stray airborne particles landed while laminating or fell off the backing material of the laminate. I went to the hardware store, purchased 3/4" pvc, drilled 1/8" holes linearly along the tube every 1" or so, plugged one end and secured the shop vac's discharge tube on the other. Place the tube on your substrate before right before your laminator at a 45 degree pointing towards your substrate but pointing away from the laminator. Turn on the vacuum and it should help keep the "stray" particles off your substrate immediately before you laminate. Hope this helps...
Great idea, Thanks!
How can I keep little particles from getting in between my vinyl and substrate? I've tried EVERYTHING (I think). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I'm so tired of doing my signs over and over again.
Thanks so much.
Are you applying by hand or with a laminator?
If by hand, it doesn't do any good to clean your substrate if your working on a dirty table and/or you put your vinyl with backer on it
after cleaning, the backer will have trash on it.
1st clean your table
2nd blow off your substrate in another area
3rd put you substrate on the table, aligning and tape hinge the print
4th fold back the vinyl, remove the backer but before applying vinyl, soak that half of the substrate and use a window squeegee to remove the water
and then go over the substrate with a painters tack rag.