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Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
Customer called and wants vinyl graphics on a mailbox. He spraypainted it but I don't know what paint he used and havn't seen it yet. My question is, after applying the graphics, what would you suggest for clearcoating it and where would I get it?
Thanks
Wayne

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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio,Inc.
Blastin' "woodesigns" in The Sunshine State
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com



 


Posted by Dana Aaron on :
 
Why? I spray painted our big old ugly box (that was given to hubby several years ago) with Krylon, right over the dirt, dents, rust and stuck on hardware store letters. Then I stuck on my high perf vinyl, no clear.

Been up there and ok since summer 1997. But now I gotta go out there and peel it all off, since our county decided we all needed real street addresses, instead of route & box #s, for E911. Oh well.

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Dana Aaron
Sign-A-Saurus
Nevis, MN
(218)652-3839
ICQ# 37949659

Thought for the day: The more you cry, the less you have to pee.

 


Posted by Wayne Webb (Member # 1124) on :
 
The reason I ask is cuz the client asked about clear coating it. But then again, this customer is one of the reasons I don't sandblast metal anymore PERIOD. Not even for my mother! hehe People ask, not infrequently, but I politely decline.
While I'm on this.... Never mind.... lotta work, long story.

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Wayne Webb
Webb Sign Studio,Inc.
Blastin' "woodesigns" in The Sunshine State
"autograph your work with excellence"
webbsignstudio@digitalexp.com



 


Posted by captain ken (Member # 742) on :
 
you don't need to clear high preformance vinyl on a painted surface, especially if you don't know the paint. that's a can of worms if you do it.

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Ken McTague
The Witch city
Salem, MA

 




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