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Armourseal -
Sign repairs |
| When your signs are installed, they can be enjoyed and used by the public as intended. However, sometimes the attention they attract is unwelcome. To counteract this, Armourseal's tough GRP construction resists, weather, impact and graffiti. |
| If vandalism does occur to the panel, which is unsightly, or could cause further degeneration, the following is a guide to the maintenance and repair of Armourseal. |
Scratches & Scarring
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The print beneath the coating of protective GRP can not be scratched or damaged whilst the surface remains intact. This means that vandalised surfaces can be maintained or repaired without harm to the print.
Scratches and marks are easily concealed by applying a stroke of varnish with an ordinary artists' paintbrush
If the evidence of physical attacks or impact is too serious for an onsite maintenance, send us your panel. We can then repair the damaged coating and apply a renewed surface layer, giving you a completely new sign face. If the print below is damaged, you may require another, before resurfacing. |
Graffiti
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| Armourseal's surface has an in-built chemical resistance. Meaning stubborn graffiti can easily be wiped away with solvents. |
Delamination
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| An Armoursealed photograph or plastic encapsulated print, if pierced through heavy impact, may delaminate. If unattended, this could leave the print exposed to damage from moisture. Should any panel suffer abuse from this form of physical attack, it may be possible to repair (and avoid replacing). As with scratches above, just send us your panel. We can then strip away the damaged coating and apply a renewed surface layer. |
Faded Image
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| If the printed image has faded from the effects of UV, it is not always necessary to reordered a completely new panel. With just a new print, or one held in stock, it can be resurfaced over the face of existing Armourseal panel to return to new. |
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