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I have to do a 9'x14' (overall size) illustration for a customer that will be mounted on a sheet rock wall. The background of the illustration needs to be painted out the same color as the wall which means it will have to get latex.It needs to be thin (1/8")and will also have to be cut out in a shape, so I have to have something fairly easy to cut. I'm thinking pvc, but will the latex bond to it?
Any other ideas are more than welcome.
And no, they can't have it painted directly on the wall. They need it removable.
Thanks in advance
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I've tried both enamelcoat on the pvc, and also prepping by scotchbrite pad with laquer. I have had success with both, but would try them out on a sample with your paint and do a test.
-------------------- Jeff Wisdom SignWorks info@oregonsignworks.com Posts: 450 | From: Oregon | Registered: Dec 2005
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Latex adheres very well to pvc from what I've done so far...usually spray on for me, no primer, usually gloss, but flat should work fine as well.
When I first tried painting pvc, I went through alot of contortions, priming with XIM, bonding primers, etc, until I figured out all that was unnecessary. I can spray gloss latex, and tape over it when dry, and not have any lifting. To me that means it's stuck pretty good.
-------------------- Jeff Ogden 8727 NE 68 Terr. Gainesville FL, 32609 Posts: 2138 | From: 8827 NE 68 Terr Gainesville Fl 32609 | Registered: Aug 2002
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You could also use 1/8" masonite (hardboard). it might weigh more, but cost less, and i don't think it expands and contracts as much as the plastics.
-------------------- :: Scooter Marriner :: :: Coyote Signs :: :: Oakland, CA :: :: still a beginner :: :: Posts: 1356 | From: Oakland (and San Francisco) | Registered: Mar 2001
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why not printed on 14 oz. banner material & trimmed to shape? just attach to wall with velcro strips & be dun with it - just an idea - may not work for your application. . .
-------------------- Carl Wood Olive Branch, Ms Posts: 1392 | From: Olive Branch,MS USA | Registered: Nov 1999
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Usually either Ben Moore Impervex (if gloss) or their green label (if flat). I also use American Tradition by Valspar... they claim a lifetime warranty if you use 2 coats.
-------------------- Jeff Ogden 8727 NE 68 Terr. Gainesville FL, 32609 Posts: 2138 | From: 8827 NE 68 Terr Gainesville Fl 32609 | Registered: Aug 2002
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