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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