Is it just me or has anyone else noticed a decline in mug quality of late? Specifically the inside of sublimation mugs
I am told - possibly erroneously, that the sublimation mug producers are changing the way they coat mugs.
Previously they would have been put, upside down, onto a tapered mandrel which would have effectively sealed the inside of the mug whilst it was being sprayed with the polyester coating resulting in a nice clean and glossy interior.
I am being told that that is all changing and that producers in the far east, India or wherever are now placing the mugs, right way up, onto a conveyor and then the mugs are sprayed, resulting in the inside of the mug now being partially coated to a greater or lesser degree with oversprayed coating.
I have seen some mugs produced this way and didn't think much to them - the inside was really matt and just looked like it was going to stain as soon as it was used. The ones with a heavy overspray actually felt a bit unpleasant on the lip when used. Before anyone says - "brilliant, now i can print on the inside of a mug as well" - I don't think so. The overspray is no where near as thick as the proper coating, it hasn't 'fused' together when the mug has gone back into the oven after coating.
I have showed the mugs to a couple of my clients, didn't tell them anything had changed about these mugs compared to ones I had previously supplied. Both said they looked fine until they picked them up and felt the inside. Both said they didn't want them. It wasn't a question of whether the mugs actually would stain quickly or suffer with spoon marks, it was a question of perceived quality. They weren't at all happy with me supplying them with these 'new' mugs.
So I was on the phone to my supplier who announced that all of their mugs would now be like this and they expected everyone elses to be the same as old stock cleared and new stock came online.
I know i can be a p bit picky when it comes to quality but all of my customers know that I don't let anything go that I am not happy with and they pay a premium price for that quality assurance. There is no way I could let these go to my regular customers or any new clients and to be honest I am not even sure that I would want to use the 11 boxes (from two totally different sources) I currently have as conference mugs.
So the question is - is it just me? Have any of you noticed a change to the insides of mugs you have purchased recently?
I haven't put this message here because I want to launch into some kind of name and shame back biting session, but I suspect that there will be a few other mug printers here who, if the story I am being given is true, will be finding themselves in the same boat.
Just remember, before you reply that all of your stock is just as it has always been - glossy outside and glossy inside, when did you take delivery of that stock. I get the impression that this is a new issue that has arisen in the last month or so, ie if your stock is more than a month old it could well be pre production method change stock.
Arthur
Anyone want to buy 11 boxes of iffy mugs???? No me neither
