ms dynomite wrote:what's the policy on potty signage? (meaning signage about using the potties, not "hey my band is playing here") Can anyone post something? Is there a preference/policy on what kind of tape to use or not use?
Teo del Fuego wrote:no, no, no to gaffers tape. Im from Tennessee and, thus, have extensive knowledge of what we call "duck tape" (as a kid it held together most of our furniture and half our family car.) The intense heat will make the adhesive stick to the plastic of the porta-potties and will definitely piss off JOTS. I dont know why, but I though OP meant posting INSIDE the potties. If that's the case masking tape will work just fine. OUTSIDE, probably not and then you run the risk of highly visible moop.
robbidobbs wrote:Johnny on the Spot has *only* approved duct tape for signage. It should be reasonably sturdy, and the cheapie stuff from the dollar store, as the glue degrades and the signs fly to the trash fence.
robbidobbs wrote:hail of toads etc
Ugly Dougly wrote:I'll bet if you put signs on the potties advising people not to dump their baby-wipes in them, probably the owner/operators wouldn't mind very much.
Ugly Dougly wrote:I'll bet if you put signs on the potties advising people not to dump their baby-wipes in them, probably the owner/operators wouldn't mind very much.
robbidobbs wrote:Johnny on the Spot has *only* approved duct tape for signage. It should be reasonably sturdy, and the cheapie stuff from the dollar store, as the glue degrades and the signs fly to the trash fence. They should also be weather proof (rain, wind, hail of toads etc). Gaffer tape and scotch tape leave traces due to melting in the hot sun.
I have extensive experience with signage and work closely with JotS.
And to clarify how to make them stick better, I wipe the dust off with a cotton scarf (which doubles as dirt mask) before affixing the signs. If you fail this, the signs will come off as well.
JotS hasn't said specifically anything about gaffer tape, they only specified duct tape. Bottom line is that if it doesn't melt in 120 degrees and can withstand 100 mph dirt storms, then the only issue I can imagine is the expense.
jaycerochester wrote:Since the potties are the property of Johnny on the Spot, I would call them... If you find out first, let us know.
ms dynomite wrote:Teo del Fuego,
thanks so much for your info and for your very funny first reply.
ms dynomite wrote:Teo del Fuego,
thanks so much for your info and for your very funny first reply.
ms dynomite wrote:Teo del Fuego,
thanks so much for your info and for your very funny first reply.
ms dynomite wrote:Teo del Fuego,
thanks so much for your info and for your very funny first reply.
ms dynomite wrote:I liked the idea mentioned elsewhere of adopting a potty bank, which is what prompted my thread.
RobbiDobbs, Thank you, thank you! I had looked all over the bm web site and couldn't find any info, nor links as to who to contact to find this out.
So I'm guessing that means there's been no problem with gooky residue with duct tape?
ms dynomite wrote: my virgin year it was reported that people actually found one in the potties.
Fat SAM wrote:ms dynomite wrote: my virgin year it was reported that people actually found one in the potties.
My second year, a buddy of mine found a rack of ribs in there towards the end of the week. They were sooooo good.
Seriously, though, rack of ribs.
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