Geneva Olson
Expert Storyteller
I have a customer who wants a printed wrap on their yeti coolers. high tack vinyl won't stick to it. anybody have any ideas on what to do?
(money isn't an object)
(money isn't an object)
Got word back, the stickers were holding up just fine, they were installed with a heat gun per my recommendation. Only thing, they weren't yet's, they were mammoth's. YMMVWild, I gave a contractor a mess of logos on Arlon SLX for his coolers, he said they worked great. Could have sworn he said they were yeti's.
the top of these yetis are textured. i just tried this method on a texture table we have and it doesn't work.I picked this video because I was hoping to see a flamingo get its head burnt out...
But you pretty much pick up a propane torch from any hardware store - Flame it like this guy is (You wont have the wide nozzle), and you'll find vinyl sticks to it 100x better than without. It's the same for Traffic cones... We have to flame treat those before applying graphics or they can just slide right off. And highway bams... and anything thats "Moulded" plastic because of the oily residue. But we do thousands of items like this and none fail. You may even get away with regular vinyl after doing it... but I'd still use a HT just to make sure it lasts.
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Did the Polar Grip work?I have a customer who wants a printed wrap on their yeti coolers. high tack vinyl won't stick to it. anybody have any ideas on what to do?
(money isn't an object)
yea. it did. thanks! I went on to do a bunch of tables with it.Did the Polar Grip work?
Glad to help. If you ever need any suggestions in the future, you've got my number.yea. it did. thanks! I went on to do a bunch of tables with it.
they also have another product thats pretty cool. AND I got on board with a new supplier and new products. Thanks!