AircraftWraps
Well Known Member
I was wondering the same thing.
My guess is a pin hole to let the fuel/vapor out will take care of it???
Mike & Sean - great question that has me responding one more time
This is something we have had come through the emails very recently and now here and I would like to hopefully address it.
The one thing we are not going to pretend to be is what I like to call 'magic in a bottle', if there is a leak in your tank - vinyl is not the solution.
We are going to run some tests on this now, we have a specific sealant for the wrap which is petroleum resistant. We would need the owner to identify potential problem areas before installation so we can utilise the sealant before installation commences.
Failing that - the pin hole solution would work but we will run our tests and see what we can come up with.
This will be a work in progress - please give us time on this to come back to you.
As it stands I will say that vinyl and paint in this respect will do the same thing, with the pinhole solution being possible with vinyl.
Guy
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