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    I have vinyl color changing flames on my vehicle, should I avoid the vinyl with AIO or SG?. The vinyl has a shine to it, and even has some glitter thrown in there too.



    I was just wondering if AIO or SG would ruin vinyl graphics or not.

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    Just don`t use a PC :p
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    PC or not.. it would be easier to go over the vinyl rather then go around it, it`s a complex graphic.

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    anyone?

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    Can you test a spot on the vinyl first? Preferably an inconspicuous area. I have never used AIO or SG on vinyl but I do use it on trim with no ill effects.
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    I`ve used Z2 Pro on vinyl graphics on my bike without any problems. They just shine more.

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    I have used AIO and SG, plus many other products, over vinyl stickers without a problem. I have even used SSR2.5 with a cutting pad without any issues, though I would not recommend it become a regular habit.

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    Originally posted by TW85 HHI

    I have used AIO and SG, plus many other products, over vinyl stickers without a problem. I have even used SSR2.5 with a cutting pad without any issues, though I would not recommend it become a regular habit.


    I just did a boat with custom vinyl graphics with AIO + SG. I was nervous at first, but I think ti will be fine, I did not use a ton of AIO, just enough to lightly go over them.



    Steve

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    SG I`d have no fear of. In fact, many of us use it on trim with good results.



    AOI, if it`s thinly printed graphics, it *might* wear away the surface. I`d be more cautious with this one.

 

 

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