I'm with Jill on this one. Something happened here in Southern Ontario a few years back and many of the
sign supply companies were buying there plywood all from the same place. I have no idea why but this mfg used a latex paint and problems started for everyone. I was contracted by another
sign shop to do 50 4x8
signs using all 2ml vinyl. Because we did not like what was happening with the prepainted plywoods we decided to coat each
sign out with 3M 220 and then apply the graphics over it. After doing about 25 of them we saw something in one of the
signs that was very strange. The white vinyl 2ml layer was pulling off after the second layer of graphics was applied, and the white had been put down the day before, apparently using soap and water to apply the full coverage overlay weakened the paint. Needless to say 50
signs slowly fell apart over a short period of time. we even ran frog juice all around the edges to protect them. In the end my client lost any future work from his client due to this and he was compensated by the wood supplier although not enough to cover the losses.