So, there's nothing about UV resistance or anything connected to it ?? No problem, I'll just pass on it, then. Seems to me if, if something dries that hard, even being acrylic, it's not gonna have the flexibility other products have, so on banners, pvc and other fast expansion and contraction rate substrates, it might get the job done, but not as good as the product really intended.
Also, I never knew Butch had a water based juice. Interesting.
Technicalities will always happen and while something works for others, doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea. I have my own clearing concoction and it made things sun/weather/scratch/heat resistant for years. It was Dana clear. Best product on the market. It's now near impossible to get. You could have a billboard last 15 years without any problems. No burning, no cracking, no peeling, no fading, no changing colors and no lost sleep. We bought it in 5 or 6, 5 gallon cans and stockpiled it.
If I ever need some floor graphics that will remain in place for a while, I'll be sure to think this method into the equation.
Thanks