Can-Am for a Cause

Can-Am for a Cause is donating 5 units to causes across Canada. The first vehicle donation was to Miller Zoo (supporting dealer: Mercier Marine). Miller Zoo is located in Frampton, QC.

Clifford Miller and Emilie Ferland were already taking care of dogs who had behavior issues when someone brought them a baby deer who's mother was nowhere to be found. They then realized that there was nowhere in their area for orphaned or injured animals to go, so they started Miller Zoo! The zoo has been open to the public since 2014.

They have animals from all over the world, from wolves to lions and lemurs to camels. Mercier Marine felt that the Defender Pro would be a perfect fit to help the zoo owners with their daily tasks.

Emilie and Clifford are very busy, so a unit with an oversized box and other great features would definitely help them move more equipment, food and water than with the other vehicles they currently own. Emilie and Clifford were THRILLED to receive the vehicle and absolutely loved the wrap, their main comment was that they would never have been able to afford something like that and they are very grateful for the support of Mercier Marine.

Can-Am For a cause Defender Custom Graphics


Vinyl Quality and Industry Standards

At SCS Unlimited, we use premium, high-performance vinyl specifically engineered for the extreme conditions of powersports.

Premium Materials

Material

We utilize industry-standard, multi-layered vinyl (typically 21 mil thick including laminate) which is designed for conformability over complex curves.

Adhesive Technology

The vinyl features a high-tack, pressure-activated adhesive. This technology is the gold standard in the wrap industry because it allows for repositioning during install but creates a permanent bond once firm pressure and heat are applied.

Installation Resources & Support

Need help with installation? We've got you covered with detailed guides, video tutorials, and expert tips.

Installation Videos

Watch step-by-step video guides to master your installation:

Note: The videos are created by end users. Installing vinyl is stylistic, and while many of these techniques can be performed by end users, the videos demonstrate just a few approaches. If you're unsure which method to use, contact your local wrap or sign experts for a professional install.

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Adhesion Troubleshooting

Stickers are falling off or lifting overnight usually points to a surface energy issue rather than a defect in the adhesive.

Chemical Contamination

Even if you cleaned your machine with isopropyl alcohol, previous use of silicone-based cleaners (like Maxima SC1 or other "new bike in a can" sprays) can cause major issues.


  • The Problem: Silicone leaves behind a microscopic, high-slip film that alcohol cannot fully strip.
  • The Result: This creates a "non-stick" surface that prevents the high-tack adhesive from ever reaching the plastic, causing the vinyl to lift as it cools.
  • Pro Tip: If you suspect silicone use, a more aggressive degreaser or specialized surface prep may be required before the final alcohol wipe.
  • Installation Temperature

    For the adhesive to set properly, both the shop and the machine's surface need to be at room temperature (ideally 65°F–75°F). If the plastic was cold during the install, or if the shop temperature dropped significantly overnight, the adhesive may not have reached its full chemical bond strength.