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LynnMineer
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I have a customer wanting to change graphics on existing panface. Using Grip-Flex solvent it takes all paint to clear lexan. As usual the customer wants something as economical as possible. I am looking for some white paint to spray on the back and apply translucent vinyl on the front face. Any suggestions and wisdom. Its a small panface only 3' X 5'.

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Lynn Mineer
Mineer Signs
8291 63rd Ave NW
Walker, MN
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Jeff Ogden
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Lynn...

You can use Grip-flex white...it's usually sold in gallons though, and you probably want a quart. You need to spray approx. six coats of thinned down paint, each coat sprayed in a different direction, in order to get an nice even coat on there. Another brand of paint is Lacryl.

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Jeff Ogden
8727 NE 68 Terr.
Gainesville FL, 32609

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LynnMineer
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I will check with my supplier.. Thanks Jeff

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Lynn Mineer
Mineer Signs
8291 63rd Ave NW
Walker, MN
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Jillbeans
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Use the Grip-Flex, Lynn. It's sticky and stinky, but it's good stuff.
Your customer needs to be aware that the cost of the product will be reflected in the price of his sign.
I wonder if they try to cheapen down their auto body guy?
Sorry for the little rant.
Love....Jill

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Bruce Bowers
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I have found that it is often more economical to use a new face than clean and re-paint an old face. Depending on the colors, ghosting can be an issue, too.

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Bruce Bowers

DrCAS Custom Lettering and Design
Saint Cloud, Minnesota


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Laura Butler
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One more thing. Grip Flex is highly toxic to your lungs. Make sure and wear a good respirator with new filters. If you don't, you can get a real head banger...even outside. Ask me how I know.

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Laura Butler
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Dale Feicke
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Bruce has a good point. Depending on where your shop is, the fumes, mess, and fire hazards involved in stripping a pan face can be a real problem. It's much easier to buy a white face and then go ahead and use your vinyl letters.

Personally, I like the cut/spray technique, but it's much more dangerous chemically; and can be more costly time-wise...and risky due to you're not knowing if the old copy will come off cleanly.

If you do decide to strip it, be sure to use a thinner or solvent made expressly for lexan (lacquer thinner will eat into it), and wear a GOOD respirator and GOOD gloves. This stuff's nasty!

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Dale Feicke Grafix
714 East St.
Mendenhall, MS 39114

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Jerry VanHorn
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I have done this before. When they want to redo an old sign like this I charge as much as a new one for the stripping. They usually go for the new one. [Wink]

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Pure Sports Designs, LLC
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Michael R. Bendel
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Hey Lynn...
I thought we addressed this issue in "Cloud"?
What's up!!?
You can clean the area/copy that needs changing & respray the area.
You have to call for the details... too many to type with 2... sometimes 3 fingers, mostly one. (My typing sounds like a 1 legged man going up a steep flight of stairs.)

Click....... click..... click.... hahahahaha [Wink]

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Michael R. Bendel
Bendel Sign Co,. Inc.
Sauk Rapids, MN

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1 more thing... your hourly rate VS new?
Better product? No "ghosts"? Image improvement?
Budget?
Nothing? OK, lets improvise...
(go back to, last post.)

Merry X-mas Lynn-Donna!!!

[Wink]

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Michael R. Bendel
Bendel Sign Co,. Inc.
Sauk Rapids, MN

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