World Harmony Run Banner and Logos used to show support
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Samples of banners for various years
How to change a banner (reycling)
sign makers squeegee
flat surface masking tape for "hinge"
sizzor to cut backin off in stripps
one source and video of "gripper"
http://www.lidcoproducts.com/index.cfm
video :How to Apply Vinyl Film Without Bubbles
http://www.ehow.com/how_5712265_apply-vinyl-film-bubbles.html
Tape the cut vinyl graphic in place with a strip of masking tape acting as a hinge at the top. Flip the graphic up, exposing the application surface, and secure with small pieces of masking tape.
tape in place, pull back and take off about 2 to 3 inches of backing. cut the strip off
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Remove the backing sheet from the vinyl graphic, and apply pressure with a sign maker's squeegee.
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The trick is to fold the graphic into a half-circle, and apply squeegee pressure to the top areas first, moving down. The squeegee will displace the application fluid from under the adhesive vinyl, taking the air bubbles with it.
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Slit or pierce stubborn air bubbles or pockets with a razor or needle tool, forcing air out with the squeegee. The slitting or piercing operation may be used for both wet and dry applications
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Remove the backing sheet from the vinyl graphic, and apply pressure with a sign maker's squeegee. -
The trick is to fold the graphic into a half-circle, and apply squeegee pressure to the top areas first, moving down. The squeegee will displace the application fluid from under the adhesive vinyl, taking the air bubbles with it.




Slit or pierce stubborn air bubbles or pockets with a razor or needle tool, forcing air out with the squeegee. The slitting or piercing operation may be used for both wet and dry applications.
Felt Edge Wrapped Squeegees
A unique combination of hard card firmness combined with a soft, smooth, supple industrial felt edge. Helps protect vinyl from marring and scratching. Saves time and money by frequently eliminating the need to " wrap" a Squeegee, or using a premask.