Bigdawg
Just Me
We are doing a job that involves changing a lot of mailbox numbers (couple hundred I think) after the paint company goes through and paints them. This has to be done in a manner that does not leave the boxes with no number on them for mail delivery, so the plan is to go in... remove some of the lettering - painters will paint, then we'll go back in the next morning and put the new numbers on, then after the mail runs do it all over again until the project is complete.
We have no say whatsoever in the painting. They want reflective numbers on the boxes. The paint they are using is an epoxy base paint and my concern is that putting on numbers 20 hours after painting could cause the adhesive to fail. We are not at all concerned about pulling up paint later if they change numbers - the only reason the numbers will change is when they repaint.
I have no experience with epoxy paint, so does anyone have an idea as to whether this will work?
We have no say whatsoever in the painting. They want reflective numbers on the boxes. The paint they are using is an epoxy base paint and my concern is that putting on numbers 20 hours after painting could cause the adhesive to fail. We are not at all concerned about pulling up paint later if they change numbers - the only reason the numbers will change is when they repaint.
I have no experience with epoxy paint, so does anyone have an idea as to whether this will work?