Hello,
I'm looking for some advice/experiences from anyone who has experience with putting cut vinyl onto a wooden sign for outdoor use.
We have a 6' x 4' piece of cedar that the customer wants cut vinyl lettering/logos on.
Our plan is to use Thompson clear water sealer to seal the entire piece. Then we will use 3M IJ35C permanent vinyl on top. Then we figure we'd do a layer of liquid laminate on top of that.
I know in 3M's graphic application guide recommends wood to be painted and primed but the customer wants the natural wood look, hence the clear Thompson water sealer. Has anyone done something similar? Will the vinyl stick to the wood with the water sealer on?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!
I'm looking for some advice/experiences from anyone who has experience with putting cut vinyl onto a wooden sign for outdoor use.
We have a 6' x 4' piece of cedar that the customer wants cut vinyl lettering/logos on.
Our plan is to use Thompson clear water sealer to seal the entire piece. Then we will use 3M IJ35C permanent vinyl on top. Then we figure we'd do a layer of liquid laminate on top of that.
I know in 3M's graphic application guide recommends wood to be painted and primed but the customer wants the natural wood look, hence the clear Thompson water sealer. Has anyone done something similar? Will the vinyl stick to the wood with the water sealer on?
Thanks in advance for any feedback!