Sign Builder Illustrated November 2015

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Photo 1 double doors (Photo 1) and then to the 45-1/2-inch-long glass window (Photo 2) off to the side in the lobby. Armed with a fifteen-inch roll of pre-cut ORAFOL 8810 Frosted Glass vinyl film that I purchased from Feller’s sign supply, a bottle of Rapid Tac, and some masking tape, I taped the cut graphics to the front

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Photo 2 of the glass doors. I was not ready to experience the amount of work I would have in store for me to separate the backing sheets from the frosted film. Now I know! I used a tape hinge along the upper edge and lifted the graphics up to remove the backing sheet (Photo 3).

Sign Builder Illustrated // November 2015

Once free of the backing sheet, I lowered the graphics carefully to the clean window. I applied pressure strokes using my new squeegee to remove as much of the Rapid Tac as possible (Photo 4). This worked perfectly! I repeated the process for the right-hand

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