Brett@evolvegt
New Member
Hello,
I worked in the custom paint and sign biz in the 90s and early 2000s and even after getting away from it have continued cutting simple vinyl for our business, some race bikes and cars. I have a company truck that I want to do some graphics on they require paint rather than printed wrap. “Back in the day” I could buy enamel receptive vinyl and air brush or spray with automotive paints and get the same quality paint work while still having it removable down the road. I can’t seem to find it anymore, and my search results about painting wrap material show more nays than yahs. Does anyone know of a product that will suit this need? It will be done in House of Kolors urethane base coat clear coat candies with marblizer. In the past with the enamel receptive if the panels required much vinyl stretching I would apply the vinyl before painting so that I didn’t damage my work, and could do so with this job if needed.
I worked in the custom paint and sign biz in the 90s and early 2000s and even after getting away from it have continued cutting simple vinyl for our business, some race bikes and cars. I have a company truck that I want to do some graphics on they require paint rather than printed wrap. “Back in the day” I could buy enamel receptive vinyl and air brush or spray with automotive paints and get the same quality paint work while still having it removable down the road. I can’t seem to find it anymore, and my search results about painting wrap material show more nays than yahs. Does anyone know of a product that will suit this need? It will be done in House of Kolors urethane base coat clear coat candies with marblizer. In the past with the enamel receptive if the panels required much vinyl stretching I would apply the vinyl before painting so that I didn’t damage my work, and could do so with this job if needed.