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  • Introducing Bondi Sands - A New 20 oz. Vinyl Textured Wallcovering Product

    September 16th, 2021


    Introducing Bondi Sands - A New 20 oz. Vinyl Textured Wallcovering Product

    Bondi Sands is the latest addition to the wide selection of TYPE II, Class A Fire Rated 20 oz. Commercial Vinyl Wallcovering offered by DreamScape - the market leader in durable, long lasting wallcovering.

    See picture below to see how Bondi Sands looks when compared with Suede and Matte.

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  • A Guide to Quality’s Cast Adhesive Backed Vinyl and Laminating Films

    March 31st, 2021


    A Guide to Quality’s Cast Adhesive Backed Vinyl and Laminating Films

    A concise guide to selecting cast vinyl helpful for a variety of applications including rough wall surfaces for that “painted” look and vehicle wraps.

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  • Confused about what products are Earth-Friendly?

    March 23rd, 2021


    Confused about what products are Earth-Friendly?

    Quality offers a full line of sustainable or earth-friendly products with one or more of the following properties:

    1. Manufactured from PCW (Post-Consumer Waste)

    2. Recyclable

    3. PVC-Free

    4. FSC Certified

    5. LEEDs Certified

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  • Demystifying Magnetic Receptive Material

    December 1st, 2020


    Demystifying Magnetic Receptive Material

    Your client has decided they are interested in “that magnetic stuff that I can stick to the wall”.

    You know there are products called “magnetic receptive media”, but you are not really sure how they work and differ from a magnet.

    Most people know how a magnet works, you apply the magnet to a metal surface and it sticks but two magnets will not stick to each other. What makes magnetic receptive media different is, it is part of a magnetic system that includes a magnetic base and a printable media with embedded ferrous particles that will stick to the magnet.

    Here is a brief description of the choices available with Magnetic Receptive Media.

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  • Applying Adhesive Vinyl to Plywood

    June 5th, 2019


    Applying Adhesive Vinyl to Plywood

    As more and more retail clients realize the opportunity to promote a new store with graphics on an outdoor construction barricade or marquee, there is need for an adhesive vinyl that works successfully in this application.

    Quality Media offers the perfect product to meet these demanding requirements.

    DuraVinyl 435, Barricade Vinyl, was developed to adhere to the rough painted or unpainted plywood barricades used throughout New York.  DuraVinyl 435 is a traditional 3.5mil white vinyl with a 2mil coating of soft, high tack adhesive that tacks up to 9lbs/ sq in over 24 hours. Standard adhesive vinyl has a .8mil adhesive coating.

    DuraVinyl 435 also offers the advantage that its adhesive remains stable during printing and will not squeeze out the sides when printing like other super high tack vinyl.

     

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  • Attract New Customers with XMR™ Magnetic Receptive Media

    May 24th, 2016


    Attract New Customers with XMR™ Magnetic Receptive Media

    by Frank Corey, Senior Area Sales Manager

    One of the fastest growing trends in retail marketing is replaceable wall, end cap and counter graphics using magnetic receptive printable materials. You have the advantages of a rigid graphic without the cost of shipping and skilled installers to install a rigid graphic.

     

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  • Make Sure Your Message Sticks! Tips on Applying Graphics to Walls

    January 21st, 2016


    Make Sure Your Message Sticks! Tips on Applying Graphics to Walls

    Written by Frank Corey, Mid Atlantic Area Sales Representative

    A constant issue in the wide format, digital sign world is getting graphics to stick to painted walls. Failures typically occur when the top of the graphic releases and sometimes the entire graphic will be on the floor after one evening.

    There are many factors that can cause these failures. The most obvious culprits are walls that are not cleaned properly (80% water, 20% isopropyl alcohol is typically recommended), walls that were just painted (paint can take up to 30 days to completely dry- no more outgassing), walls painted with new, low VOC paints, matte walls and walls with a lot of orange peel from numerous coats of paint. 

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  • Wall of Fame, Wall of Shame - A Focus on Wall Graphics

    October 19th, 2015


    Wall of Fame, Wall of Shame - A Focus on Wall Graphics

    Written by Frank Corey, Mid Atlantic Area Sales Representative

    If there is one area of digital graphics that is constantly growing, it is interior wall graphics. Opportunities in retail, hotels, office, even homes keep growing every year. 

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