Engineered to Impress, Built to Last

Durable Signage, Designed with Purpose

Maintenance & Repairs

Your business signage is an investment — and keeping it clean, sharp, and well-maintained ensures it continues to attract customers and showcase your brand at its best. Our custom signs are built for durability, but regular care helps extend their lifespan and preserve their vibrant look.

A little care goes a long way in maintaining the appearance and performance of your signage. Whether it’s a bold 3D logo, LED lightbox, window graphics, or building sign — keeping it in top condition helps your brand stand out.

Caring for Your Signage

Protect your investment with these simple maintenance tips

Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild soapy water to clean most signage surfaces. This removes dust, dirt, and outdoor grime without damaging finishes or graphics.
Regular Cleaning
Use a soft cloth or sponge with mild soapy water to clean most signage surfaces. This removes dust, dirt, and outdoor grime without damaging finishes or graphics.
Stay away from abrasive cleaners, ammonia, or high-pH chemicals, especially on acrylic, perspex, and vinyl signs. These can cloud or fade the surface.
Avoid Harsh Chemicals
Stay away from abrasive cleaners, ammonia, or high-pH chemicals, especially on acrylic, perspex, and vinyl signs. These can cloud or fade the surface.
Check for moisture buildup or flickering. Gently clean lenses with a microfiber cloth. Avoid spraying liquids directly onto electrical components.
Illuminated Signs
Check for moisture buildup or flickering. Gently clean lenses with a microfiber cloth. Avoid spraying liquids directly onto electrical components.
Wipe with a damp, non-abrasive cloth. Do not use window scrapers or razor blades on printed vinyl, as they can peel or damage the design.
Window Graphics
Wipe with a damp, non-abrasive cloth. Do not use window scrapers or razor blades on printed vinyl, as they can peel or damage the design.
Inspect for rust, cracks, or fading every few months. A quick wash with water and mild detergent keeps your sign looking sharp and presentable.
Outdoor Signs
Inspect for rust, cracks, or fading every few months. A quick wash with water and mild detergent keeps your sign looking sharp and presentable.
Use a soft duster or cloth to clean laser-cut or fabricated letters. Avoid impact or pressure that could knock them out of alignment.
Fabricated Letters
Use a soft duster or cloth to clean laser-cut or fabricated letters. Avoid impact or pressure that could knock them out of alignment.
PVC and mesh banners can be cleaned with a gentle rinse and air-dried. Roll and store in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent creasing.
Banner Care
PVC and mesh banners can be cleaned with a gentle rinse and air-dried. Roll and store in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent creasing.
Regularly inspect to ensure signs are clearly visible, legible, and undamaged—especially in high-risk or regulated areas.
Safety Signs
Regularly inspect to ensure signs are clearly visible, legible, and undamaged—especially in high-risk or regulated areas.
Dust vents and inspect display screens regularly. Ensure lightboxes are sealed to keep moisture and insects out.
Digital Signs
Dust vents and inspect display screens regularly. Ensure lightboxes are sealed to keep moisture and insects out.
Schedule periodic checks for all mounted and rooftop signs. Strong wind, sun, and rain can wear even the toughest materials over time.
Long-Term Durability
Schedule periodic checks for all mounted and rooftop signs. Strong wind, sun, and rain can wear even the toughest materials over time.

Caring for Your Signage

Routine Cleaning

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1. Wipe the sign surface gently using a soft cloth or sponge with warm water and a mild, non-abrasive detergent.

2. Rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove any residue and dry with a microfiber cloth.

3. Avoid strong solvents, bleach, or ammonia-based products, especially on vinyl, acrylic, or LED signage.

4. For glass or window graphics, use standard glass cleaner sprayed onto the cloth (not directly on the sign).

Removing Dirt, Dust & Grime

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1. For stubborn dirt or pollutants (especially on outdoor signs), use a diluted vinegar solution or a product approved for signage materials.

2. Clean in a circular motion, paying extra attention to engraved or raised lettering.

3. Avoid pressure washers or abrasive pads, which may damage printed or painted surfaces.

4. Rinse and dry completely to prevent streaking or water spots.

Caring for Illuminated & LED Signs

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1. Turn off and unplug signage before cleaning.

2. Use a dry microfiber cloth or an anti-static duster to gently clean LED surfaces and acrylic covers.

3. Inspect lightboxes and backlit signs regularly for water ingress or flickering—report any issues for professional service.

4. Never use water near exposed electrical components.

Maintaining 3D & Fabricated Lettering

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1. Dust regularly to prevent buildup, especially in hard-to-reach curves or inlays.

2. For metal finishes (like brushed aluminium or stainless steel), use a polish safe for signage-grade metals.

3. Perspex and acrylic letters should be cleaned with non-abrasive, plastic-safe cleaners to maintain gloss.

4. Avoid using sharp tools to remove grime or debris lodged in corners.

Signage in Harsh Weather

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1. Inspect outdoor signs seasonally—especially after storms or extreme heat.

2. Check for loose fixings, cracks, or fading, and schedule maintenance if needed.

3. Use a UV-safe coating (if applicable) to protect vibrant colours and graphics.

4. Clear away bird droppings or plant debris promptly to avoid long-term staining.

Extra Care Tips

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1. Never tape or stick promotional materials directly onto signage—adhesives can damage finishes.

2. Use a soft broom or cloth to gently clear off dust from elevated or roof-mounted signs.

3. Keep landscaping (trees, hedges, sprinklers) clear of the sign’s line of sight and structure.

4. Always report electrical or structural issues to our team to avoid costly damage or safety risks.

Frequently Asked Questions