I have a customer that wants to reuse an old hand painted vinyl banner. What is the best way to recoat it for lettering either with paint or vinyl? What product do you use? And where can I get it?
Thanks,
Rob
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Rob Lenz (paintm)
Lenz Signs
Osage, Iowa (USA)
lenzsign@osage.net
ICQ 38922548
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Jimmy Chatham
Chatham Signs
164 Poplar Rd.
Commerce, Ga 30529
706-335-2348
Fax 706-335-3378
icq#11718273
Important: Sometimes letterers use reduced or thinned vinyl ink which does not require any prep. If so, painting with OneShot will not work, unless you "tie`coat" first.
Tie Coat: A water base polymere which enables you to piant enamel on a vinyl surface. I've seen a tie`coat soaked rag for application at a banner factory. Dries in minutes.
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Richard Bustamante
12646 E. American Ave.
Del Rey, Ca. 93616
e-mail: sign_wiz@pacbell.net
Jimmy is right. A new banner is the way to go if it is to look great. Last week I painted 8 4x8 white vinyl banners with krylon rattlecans. The krylon adhered very nicely though it took 2-1/2 cans per banner. I masked off a white logo on each banner with cheap vinyl. The results were great but it would have been cheaper and quicker for the customer if he could have supplied me with red blank banners in the first place. Ya do what ya gotta do when local suppliers don't carry what ya need!!!!
Happy Signing....Marty
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Marty Happy
"Signmaker Since 1974"
Happy Ad Sign & Design
Regina SK, Canada S4N 5K4
306.789.9567 "Get
e-mail: happyad@sk.sympatico.ca
website: www.happyad.sk.ca
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Ronnie Conrad
Augusta,Ga
706-793-3838
RonniesTintSigns@aol.com
[This message has been edited by RonniesTintSigns (edited October 22, 2000).]