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Brick Wall Wraps for a Retro Hand Painted Look

  
 

Our friends at Signs for Success in Spokane, Washington recently installed a fantastic wall wrap that deserves props.  While in most cases, a banner may be the appropriate solution for advertising on a building wall, here the property manager did not want any drilling into the brick surface. The team at SFS came up with this alternative solution, which with heat, actually adheres to the wall surface. Nowadays wraps can be applied to most any surface, and this is a great example of just that! More importantly the wall wrap can be removed without damaging the surface.

Enjoy a short video below of their wall wrap installation which gives the impression of a retro hand painted look and feel. Awesome job Signs for Success! Wraptastic!

 

 

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Comments

Looks terrific! I assume a special outdoor vinyl was used, which would not stretch from the rolling OR the heat application? Can you explain?
Posted @ Monday, August 23, 2010 2:54 PM by Richard Constant
Yes, in this case they used a 3M IJ2684 with matching IJ2685 overlaminate which was specifically developed for porous surfaces and able to withstand stretching and heat.
Posted @ Monday, August 23, 2010 3:07 PM by Adam Sokoloff
Adam - how long did the install take? Was this the first one they had installed onto brick? Would they do it again?
Posted @ Monday, August 23, 2010 3:30 PM by Richard Constant
This project took about 10 hours including travel time, setup, and breakdown. It's very similar to wrapping a car, with more heat being applied. They would absolutely do it again.
Posted @ Tuesday, August 24, 2010 9:57 AM by Adam Sokoloff
Thanks for stopping by and we are very glad that you are finding the information useful!
Posted @ Thursday, February 24, 2011 9:30 AM by Adam Sokoloff
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