While
we do claim to be experts in the field of press-polishing vinyl,
we do not claim to be experts in the fabrication and installation
of curtains. However, we certainly do pay attention to what is told
to us by various experts. The following are some helpful tips:
1. Lay
out material that you will be using the night before you plan to
work with it. It may be paper marked or have lines in it from the
inner cardboard edge (the freight companies do not keep the product
upright, and some marking can occur). You may also see the paper
mark, like a road map, in the vinyl. This will come out with warmth
or exposure to the sun. Concerning areas may be heated with a heat
gun for instant clear-up. Hold heat gun 4-6 inches away from product
and work in 12 inch areas at a time. After a few minutes, as the
product reaches the temperature gradient, it will clear up completely.
It has a memory, and that memory is the perfect flatness it had
coming off the press plates.
2. Do
not use "saran wrap" or cling wrap to protect the sheets.
This causes "pooling" in the sheet as well as excessive
dust cling from static created. Use craft paper or the tissue the
product comes with.
3. Do
not stack the curtains up without interleaving with paper or something
to keep the glass from clinging to itself. The product has an excessive
amount of static cling when it is new, which changes rapidly when
on the boat, but it is very impressionable in the early days (this
is true of any vinyl). Should distortions occur, use a heat gun
to heat up the surface and return the product to its "memory"
.4.
If installing in cold weather, it is strongly recommended that you
heat up the enclosure as you are installing, and stretch the product
into position. Product installed tightly in the cold will not necessarily
be so in warm weather.
5. If
removing adhesives before installation, use 3-M Adhesive remover.
If cleaning only general grime, Windex works fine. It is recommended
that you treat the curtains with Aquatech Strataglass Cleaner prior
to installation (DO NOT use Rainex). This gets a lot of the static
cling under control, and cleans the product nicely for presentation
to the customer. For Customer maintenance, we are
only recommending a bi-monthly waxing of the curtains with a clear
coat safe wax. We recommend only Collinite Insulator Wax #845, which
is available in most good marine stores. (See
Care & maintenance) And PLEASE make sure
that your customers are given information on the care and maintenance
of Strataglass.
6. To
remove clouds or "pools" or sharp impressions (zipper
marks, etc…) simply heat up the surface area, small sections
at a time, with a heat gun or common hair dryer.
Any time you would like
to discuss a particular problem or concern, call us at (800)581-5801
or e-mail us at edison@strataglass.com,
being sure to give your phone number. We will gladly give you in-depth
answers to your questions or concerns. We want you and your customers
happy!
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