Thank you, that's very helpful.Technically, they should seal the floor first. Then, you put your decal on. Then, many coats of clear should go over the entire floor & decal, until there is no height difference.
Now, a better way would be for you to provide a template. They seal the floor after being sanded and tacked properly, put your template down, PAINT the copy and picture in and then clear coat with just a few coats.
Ya, better safe than sorry. Thank you.You shouldn't have a problem. Done the same sort of thing with vinyl a number of times over the years with no complaints. You might want to do a small test piece just to see if the vinyl reacts in some way to the proposed sealant.
Ya, better safe than sorry. Thank you.
hahaha. Thanks for the visual! . . . . and your thoughts.I really thought this would be going under the climbing rope, and would be one of these outlines. Then I scrolled down...
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Only time I've worked with court floors was providing templates to a painter. He went and laid them out, painted, then presumably cleared over it. I'm not really sure though, we weren't in on the project, just the templates.
I wonder if the fluctuating level of PPE was due to the boss walking in and out of the job site.Not bad, and they only did it in 10 minutes.....
GrandmaOh good Lord!!!
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