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  1. hand painted banner

    O.k. here is what i think the verdict is. due to time and cost constraints.I think I will go with the "future" for now and use a japan drier. I was hoping to order some Ronan but I dont think it will get here on time. let me know what you guys think and I will let you know how it turns out.
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    Thanks guys. I am in northern Ca above Santa Rosa. It gets real cold and rainy here and my garage is not insulated. (drying times) Anyhow, I am having trouble on ordering these things online. Ronan paints, 1 shot clear(5004). I called the local paint store and they dont carry 1 shot primers...
  3. hand painted banner

    Thank you all for your posts I will consider them all.
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    The truth is that I was born in the 70's. I have been an artist for at least 25 years. I am not opposed to computer graphics, I think the marriage of the two as far as lay out and graphics are a good thing. I have been doing sign painting ,permanent and temporary for the last five years. I have...
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    I actually did suggest the customer getting the banners done in vinyl, but the guy really likes my style of artwork. It was going to be a temporary sign, but the city codes will count any advertising as part of the whole store front signage. I heard that latex house paint might be an option but...
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    Hi, I was reading an older thread and it said that one shot paint was no good on a banner. I have three banners to paint and was wondering what kind of paint is good, and if there is any surface preparation that needs to be done on a vinyl banner. thanks
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