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product bulletin V200WG1 APPLICATION AND REMOVAL Polymeric Vinyl Film V200WG1 ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES QTesa 7476 adhesive tape QMasking tape QHEXIS O surface cleaning agent QCLEAN HEXIS medium degreaser QND45 degreaser QPC30G2 or V750 (flat surface) laminate QAssorted squeegees QVR 7077 edge sealing varnish QElectric heat gun QEASY POSE application fluid QAn MPFSEC aluminium scraper QA MALCOV HEXIS toolbox inluding: QLaser thermometer QMagnets QStanley measuring tape QKnife QScalpel QTen 30 knife blades QPair of gloves QTen scalpel blades QPlastic squeegee QRed sheet size felt pad QDECOLL VIT vinyl adhesive remover ALWAYS STORE VINYL ROLLS AT THE RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS Keep the film away from sources of heat (radiators, exposure to direct sunlight...): the ideal storage temperature is between 15 and 25 C (59 and 77 F). Store in an atmosphere with low humidity (30 to 70% relative humidity). Keep your films in their original packing. Each opened roll must be stored vertically or suspended from the core in order to avoid pressure marks on the contact surface. CHARACTERISTICS The V200WG1 consists of a 70µm (2.75mil) PVC film. It adheres perfectly to glass, steel, aluminium, PVC melamine... Avoid grained substrates or substrates coated in acrylic paint. The films conformability makes it suitable for application essentially onto flat, slightly curved slightly concave or convex surfaces and possibly for full vehicle wraps on slightly curved surfaces. PREPARING THE TARGET SURFACE You can apply HEXIS films to a wide variety of substrates, on the condition that these substrates have a clean, dry, smooth and non-porous surface with no traces of oil, grease, wax, silicone or other polluting agents. To avoid any unpleasant surprises, work on the principle that all substrates are polluted and must be cleaned (cf. Chapter 3). Do not forget to first do a test on a small surface area to make sure that the substrate will not be damaged. CONTENTS 1 Recommendations 2 Preliminary testing of substrates 2.1 Adhesion test 2.2 Outgassing test 2.3 Outgassing method 3 Cleaning 3.1 Clean surface appearance 3.2 Soiled surface appearance 3.3 Special cases 4 Laminating the film 5 Applying V200WG1 film 5.1 Dry method 5.1.1 Starting out, and applying V200WG1 to flat surfaces 5.1.2 Slightly undulated surfaces 5.1.3 Slightly concave surfaces 5.1.4 Slightly convex surfaces 5.1.5 Further information for a full wrap 5.2 Using an electric heat gun 5.3 Wet method 6 Edge sealing tape or sealing varnish 6.1 Edge sealing tape 6.2 Edge sealing varnish 25 C (77 F) 15 C (59 F) 7 Cleaning and maintenance of the film 8 Removing the vinyl Application methods are based on the manufacturer s experience and are not restrictive. To ease application, comply with recommendations. HEXIS also offers training sessions to enable professionals to achieve optimum results. 1 / 8

1. Recommendations Q In a full vehicle wrap avoid applying self-adhesive films on plastic components made of ABS. Q The V200WG1 vinyl achieves optimum adhesion after 24 hours of contact. 2. PRELIMINARY TESTING OF THE TARGET SURFACE Q Fresh paint must dry for at least 7 days at 25 C (77 C) in order to outgas completely. A outgassing test must be carried out before the application of a self-adhesive film. Q Older paint or paint that has become dusty or flaky must be sanded and restored before the application and a rip test should be carried out. 2.1 Tear off test Using a self-adhesive tape of the type Tesa 7476 or similar, apply on an area of 2.5cm x 5cm (1in x 2in) plus some extra length to hold with fingers. Fold and tear off with a swift movement at a right angle to the surface. The adhesive tape should not show any traces. Repeat the test at different places. > HEXIS provides, on request, samples of the 2.5cm x 5cm Tesa tape. 2.2 Outgassing test Use a 15cm x 15cm (6in x 6in) square of adhesive polyester or of the film to be applied. Leave for 24 hours or 2 hours at 65 C (149 F). The appearance of bubbles indicates that the substrate has insufficiently outgassed. Repeat the test after a couple of days or else use the method described below. 2.3 Outgassing by flaming (polycarbonate, translucent or diffusing metacrylate, expanded PVC...) consists in modifying the surface tension of a substrate by wiping it with the flame of a gas burner. Proceed in even and fast sweeps, both horizontally and vetically over the entire surface of the substrate (use the blue tip of the flame). Attention: do not stop the movement of the flame over a single spot for more than 1 second (risk of damage to the substrate). The film must be applied immediately as the effect of this type of gentle surface treatment disappears after a few minutes). HEXIS is not liable for any bubbles due to outgassing. 3. CLEANING Depending on the condition of the substrate there are three possible cleaning methods: 3.1 Clean surface appearance Before applying the film on the target surface, we recommend you clean with a gentle cleaning solution such as HEXIS O. Dry with a clean lint free cloth. HEXIS O cleaner and degreaser 3.2 Soiled surface appearance Clean the substrate with a cloth soaked in CLEAN HEXIS cleaner degreaser and wipe dry before evaporation. If the substrate is contaminated with persistant polluting agents such as diesel petrol, tar or rubber, use a cloth soaked in a strong degreaser such as HEXIS ND 45. If necessary, use a soft non-abrasive scraper beforehand. In all cases wash the concerned areas with the HEXIS O solution. Clean Hexis cleaner and medium degreaser CLEAN HEXIS 3.3 Special cases: Remember to adapt the methods for the surface preparation to the type of surface and their condition. Thus, painted surfaces must be dry and hardened, baked paints must have cooled down. Air dried paints or vehicle paints require 7 to 10 days of drying before the application of a film. In the case of bare metallic surfaces clean the substrate with a cloth soaked in HEXIS O solution. The nature of the film to be applied also determines particular treatments (cf. technical data sheets available on www.hexisgroup.com ). nd45 cleaner and strong degreaser ND45 4. LAMINATION We recommend you laminate the V200WG1 film with the PC30G2 laminate. The combination of the V200WG1 film with the V750 laminate concerns exclusively applications on flat surfaces. Ensure that the film is dry before application: the printed V200WG1 is touch dry after 10 minutes at the most, however it may be necessary to wait for 24 hours before applying, laminating or cutting the film. To ensure the solvents evaporate completely leave the cut sheets to dry in ventilated racks. 2 / 8

5. APPLYING V200WG1 FILM The «dry» method makes it possible to apply V200WG1 to complex surfaces, such as full vehicle wraps, corrugated iron, rivets and so on. The «wet» method is reserved exclusively for flat surfaces. Before any application of V200WG1, ensure that all surfaces are clean (cf. paragraph 3), paying particular attention to the critical points such as corners and edges. (FIG 01) The application temperature must be between 15 and 25 C (59 and 77 F), for both the ambient temperature and the temperature of the substrate. The ambient humidity level may also have an influence on the quality of the film s adhesion to the substrate. (FIG 02) 5.1 Dry method In all cases, the first stages of the vinyl application method are the same and apply to all types of surface (flat or complex): 5.1.1 Starting out and applying V200WG1 to flat surfaces Q Wear gloves (available from HEXIS) Q Position the printed film on the target surface so as to hold it in place without deforming it. (FIG 01) Q Using strips of masking tape or magnets, make a hinge on the upper horizontal part, preferably on a flat surface. (FIG 02) Q Peel off 10cm (4in) of liner (FIG 03) and start applying the vinyl with a squeegee (first cover the edge with a felt strip), at an angle of 45 and applying from the centre to the sides. (FIG 04) Q Remove the hinge to continue removing the liner, depending on the type of surface (see paragraphs below). (FIG 05) Q When applying to flat surfaces, squeegee the whole surface insisting well on the contours. (FIG 03) (FIG 04) 5.1.2 Slightly undulated surfaces (FIG 05) Haing completed step 5.1.1, proceed as follows (FIG 06). Q Remove the liner progressively, keeping it tense towards to bottom Q Apply the film with your thumb or a squeegee by descending horizontally into the hollow of the corrugation FILM V200WG1 Q Start by applying to hollow 1, then relief 2, then hollow 3 Q Go up onto the next peak 4 and so on Q As the film was not permanently stretched, it is not necessary to reheat the film. SUBSTRATE LINER (FIG 06) 3 / 8

5.1.3 Slightly concave surfaces (FIG 07) (FIG 08) Once step 5.1.1 has been completed, proceed as follows: Q Remove the liner Q Stretch the vinyl over the substrate so that the film touches only the parts in relief. Q Apply the film with your finger or a plastic squeegee covered with felt. Q Heat to between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F) and press your thumb down into the hollow part so as to allow the vinyl to stick. Q Once the application has been completed, heat all the hollow parts that have undergone major deformation at between 80 and 90 C (176 and 194 F) in order to thermoform the product definitively. If any area is too concave, we recommend you apply the appropriate cuts in the following way: Q Put on gloves and press down any surging areas (FIG 07) Q With the cutter cut one side of the concave area. (FIG 08) (be careful not to cut into the substrate under the vinyl) Q Heat the hollow non-cut area to between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F) and slide along with a finger to press down the self-adhesive vinyl. (FIG 09) Q When you are finished (FIG 10) once again heat any areas that have been deformed to between 80 and 90 C (176 and 194 F). (FIG 09 (FIG 10) If the area is very visible or if you want to further improve your work, we recommend use of the V100WG2 high performance cast film, which can be applied without cuts. > If air bubbles persist, do not cut them. Pierce them with a needle instead. 5.1.4 Slightly convex surfaces Once step 5.1.1 has been completed, proceed as follows: (FIG 11) (FIG 12) Q Remove the liner. Q Heat the vinyl then stretch it so as to completely wrap the convex surface. Q Apply the vinyl to the entire surface using a plastic squeegee covered in felt, making sure to smooth the film gently over the convex surface so as to remove any tension or folds. Q If necessary, lift the film, restretch it and reapply it. Q After this operation, heat between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F) and then smooth out with a squeegee. Q Leave to cool. Q Cut the film if necessary and reheat the edges at 80-90 C (176-194 F) for optimal adhesion. Q The application is complete. If any area is too convex, we recommend you apply the appropriate cuts in the following way: For example on the lower part of a vehicle bumper: Q Heat the hollow non-cut area to between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F). (FIG 11) Q Stretch the vinyl over the flat area. (FIG 12) Q With the help of a cutter cut vertical stripes in the vinyl.(fig 13) (FIG 13) Q Firmly apply the stripes with the squeegee one after the other exercising care to not make any folds and to achieve neat overlaps. (FIG 14) Q Once the convex area is applied, leave to cool down and make any necessary cuts. Then reheat the borders to 80 and 90 C (176 and 194 F) for optimum adhesion. If the area is very visible or if you want to further improve your work, we recommend use of the V100WG2 high performance cast film, which can be applied without cuts. (FIG 14) 4 / 8

5.1.5 Further information for full wraps Q On vehicles, applying the film to the seal joints on the windows or body panels must be avoided at all costs. air flow 1 cm Q A horizontal application may be necessary in certain circumstances, such as for the bonnet or roof. In time, this may lead to a slight attenuation of the colour or gloss in relation to the areas exposed vertically. As these zones are exposed to maximum sunlight and weather conditions, Hexis cannot be held responsible with regard to the durability of the product. Q If an overlap is necessary, Hexis recommends 1cm (0.4in), as follows: 2 nd film 1 st film vehicle movement (FIG 15) Q Horizontal overlap of V200WG1 film: the upper part of the film (top) overlaps the lower part of the film (bottom), like roofing tiles. Q Vertical overlap of V200WG1 film: on a mobile surface, starting with the principle that you should always apply the film from the back of the vehicle towards the front, the overlap will be done in the same way. (FIG 15) Q Avoid applying the V200WG1 film to plastic components made from ABS or similar. Q The first steps are very important, so here is some advice: Q Make a hinge as indicated above, just above the doorhandles. Q Cut and remove the liner from this upper part. Q Then stretch the film and apply it using a squeegee. Heat at between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F) if there are folds, stretch and apply. (FIG 16) Q Once the upper part has been applied, progressively remove the liner from the lower part. Q Stretch the film over the doorhandles and make sure, with the aid of a squeegee, that you have gone all round the handles (FIG.16). Q Once you have completed the handles, apply the film by stretching it but without deforming it, and by progressively removing the liner (FIG.17). Q If any area is either too convex or too concave, we recommend you apply the appropriate cuts. For rounded shapes (like a car bumper) or a hollow shape (like a door handle) it is referable to cut the vinyl in order to avoid too heavy deformation. You may alternatively use a cast film such as V100WG2. Q Do not hesitate to lift the film off and restretch it so as to eliminate any folds. If necessary, heat between 40 and 50 C (104 and 122 F). Q Progressively apply the film by stretching the V200WG1 without deforming it, until the application is complete. Q Finish the application: heat if necessary (FIG.18) and make any cuts needed once the film has cooled. (FIG 17) (FIG 18) 5 / 8

(FIG 19) 5.2 Using the heat gun You have just used the heat gun in the dry application method for slightly complex surfaces (concave, convex). Now that the application process has been completed, use the heat gun to reheat all the parts that have been subject to major deformation (FIG.19). The heating temperature must be between 80 and 90 C (176 and 194 F). To verify this, use the laser thermometer (included in the MALCOV HEXIS tool case). The heat makes it possible to accelerate the sticking process of the pressure-sensitive adhesive. The vinyl will thus be definitively thermoformed. 5.3 Wet method This application method is reserved exclusively for flat surfaces. Do not use this method on complex surfaces. In all cases of wet application, the length of the application process will depend greatly on the care taken to ensure that the water beneath the vinyl has been eliminated; otherwise a risk of bubbles will remain. Use a plastic squeegee covered with felt, or an MPFSEC aluminium scraper, having first wet the surface of the vinyl so as not to scratch it. Q Moisten the substrate to be treated. Q Apply the V200WG1 vinyl to the substrate (liner on the outside). Q Remove the protection liner and moisten the adhesive face with EASY POSE solution. Q Turn the vinyl over and pre-adjust it. Q Slide the vinyl into position. Q Moisten the graphic side of the vinyl with EASY POSE solution so as to decrease the rubbing from the squeegee. Q Using a squeegee, eliminate the film of water by starting from the centre and working towards the edges of the vinyl, pressing down harder and harder. Repeat the operation until all the water has been eliminated. Sealing Tape 7 mm 7 mm Remark: this application method takes longer than the dry method as each visual element must be dry before manipulating the whole item. 6. EDGE SEALING TAPE OR SEALING VARNISH HEXIS does not recommend using sealing varnish when applying V200WG1 film to vehicles (risk of damaging the bodywork), but instead edge sealing tape with PC30G2 or V750 lamination. However, in certain cases, such as when applying V200WG1 film to trains or heavy machinery, VR7077 sealing varnish may be needed to reinforce the edges of the film. vehicle body sealing varnish 5 mm 5 mm MASKING TAPE VINYL V200WG1 (FIG 20) VINYL V200WG1 (FIG 21) 6.1 Edge sealing tape To increase the adhesion of V200WG1 film to elements that are sensitive to use such as door sills, wheel cages and so on, you can use strips of V750 lamination film on flat surfaces or PC30G2 for slightly curved surfaces. Q Cut a 14mm (½in) wide strip of lamination film. Q Apply the strip by superimposing around 7mm (¼in) on the bodywork and 7mm (¼in) on the V200WG1 film. (FIG 20) 6.2 Sealing varnish To increase the adhesion of the V200WG1 around the edges on flat surfaces out of preference, particularly corners, HEXIS recommends that you use VR7077 sealing varnish. Q Make sure all the surfaces are dry. Q Apply 2 strips of masking tape: one on the substrate, 5mm (0.2in) from the V200WG1, one on the V200WG1, 5mm (0.2in) from its edge. (FIG 21) Q Apply a single coat of varnish with a brush after putting on gloves and protective goggles. Q Remove the masking tape 15 minutes after application. Q The drying time is variable, depending on the thickness of the varnish and room temperature: for varnish applied without excess, the optimum drying time is 24 hours. All forms of physical aggression (cleaning, abrasion ) must be forbidden during this period. Avoid all contact between the varnish and the window seals. 6 / 8

7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE FILM V200WG1 film can be cleaned using any standard automatic cleaning method, with the cleaning products and detergents used in the context of the professional maintenance of vehicles and advertising supports. Cleaning must nevertheless be undertaken with care: medium pressure at a distance of at least 50cm (20in) and a water temperature of 35 C (95 F) maximum. Warning: it is nevertheless advisable to not clean the film in the 48 hours following its application as there is the risk that this may alter the adhesion process and result in the film lifting off. Warning: all corrosive solvents and detergents should be avoided. HEXIS declines all responsibility for damage caused to adhesive films cleaned with the unknown additives used in carwashes. Carwashes: the additives and condition of the rotating brushes can have a harmful effect on the durability of graphics or films. It is commonly accepted that 10 automatic carwashes result in scratches to polyurethane paint. For this reason, and in the same manner, these mechanical effects may damage the appearance of the vinyl. HEXIS cannot be held responsible for this. HEXIS advice: always carry out a test on a small surface before cleaning the whole vehicle. 8. REMOVING THE VINYL V200WG1 film carries a permanent adhesive, so its removal needs some attention. However, if you follow this method, the removal will be relatively easy. Q With the heat gun, start in one corner and heat the film at a temperature close to 60 C (140 F) (verify with the laser thermometer). Q Lift up the corner with a knife included in the toolcase without damaging the substrate. Continue to lift the film as you heat the film. The film should form an angle of 70 to 80 in relation to the substrate. A wider or narrower angle will result in the film breaking more easily. Q Always proceed gradually by heating small areas and gently lifting up the film to decrease the risk of any adhesive remaining on the substrate, or of the vinyl breaking. Q Continue heating and gently remove the film until it has been completely removed. Always pay attention to the temperature, the angle at which you stretch the film and the speed at which you remove the film. Q If any adhesive remains on the substrate, take a cloth soaked in our DECOLL VIT product and rub the substrate until the traces disappear. Q To make it easier to remove the VR7077 sealing varnish, it is possible to use acetone. Warning: do not bring the liquids into contact with any window or bodywork seals. Before using any of our liquid products, consult the technical data sheet on our internet site: www.hexisgroup.com 7 / 8

For further information of a technical nature, refer to to Technical Data Sheets available for download from our website www.hexisgroup.com under professionals/data sheets.` The great diversity of media and the ever growing number of possible applications commit the user to ensure that the product is suitable for each particular usage. The information given does not constitute a warranty. The seller assumes no liability for claims or damages beyond the replacement value of a product. Specifications are subject to changes without notice. Updates to specifications can be found on our website www.hexisgroup.com. HEXIS S.A. Z.I. Horizons Sud F 34110 FRONTIGNAN Tél. : +33 4 67 18 66 80 Fax : +33 4 67 48 38 79 www.hexisgroup.com 8 / 8