As a business owner, you know that first impressions are essential. Your business signage is one of the first things potential customers will see, so it’s important to make sure it’s up-to-date and reflects well on your brand.
If your signage is old and outdated, it can give customers the impression that your company is also old and outdated. On the other hand, if your signage is well-maintained and looks modern, it will provide customers with the impression that your company is also well-maintained and modern.
Keeping up with your business signage is important because it reflects how well you take care of your brand. Customers will trust a company more if they see that the company takes care of its signage and keeps it updated.
There are a few things you can do to keep your business signage clean and maintained. By following our tips below, you can ensure that your business signage always looks its best and makes a positive impression on potential customers. Read on.
We recommend cleaning your exterior signs at least once a month. This will help maintain the quality of the sign and prevent dirt build-up.
Start from the top and work your way down to clean the sign. Use a power washer with a circular nozzle setting, standing at least a foot away from the sign. Be sure to use a power washer with a pressure no higher than 200 psi and water no hotter than 180 degrees.
For areas of the sign that are difficult to reach, hand wash with a mild liquid detergent and a soft sponge. Let the sign air dry naturally.
Interior signs are signs that are placed indoors. This can include murals, dimensional lettering, and banners. These signs are less likely to be damaged by dirt and pollutants and are easy to maintain.
To clean, we recommend spot cleaning with a mixture of isopropyl alcohol and water (at a ratio of 2:1) or with an all-purpose cleaner. Rinse the area with cool water afterwards. Be sure to keep air conditioning and heating units from blowing directly on your interior signage, as this can cause damage.
The most significant factor in interior signage damage is sun exposure. Direct sunlight can cause warping and discolouration. Whenever possible, use blinds or drapes to cover your signs during times of high sun exposure.
Cleaning your wrapped vehicle regularly will help maintain the signage quality and keep it looking new. We suggest cleaning it once a week, using either a car wash or hand washing. If you use a car wash, make sure it is a brushless wash, as brush bristles can be too harsh for the vinyl film. For difficult-to-clean spots, soak the area with warm water for several minutes before cleaning.
It’s important to take care of your vinyl lettering and window decals by hand washing them with mild, non-abrasive, non-solvent liquid cleaners. You should clean the signs at a perpendicular angle, which is a 90-degree angle to the signage, to prevent water from lifting the seams of the decals.
Business signage is crucial for businesses of all sizes. Not only does it help customers find your business, but it also creates an impression of your business and can help to attract new customers. Signs should be well-designed and placed in strategic locations. Companies should also regularly maintain their signage to ensure that it is looking its best.