MrDesignGuy
New Member
I've read all the information about this subject that I could find on this site and just have a few specific issues and questions I need help with. Last week I had a job to apply some printed contour cut graphics to an interior painted wall. This graphic is about 90" w x 48" h. I printed on oracal 3651, let outgas for about 30 hours, then contour cut without laminating. I then applied a mask, transfer rite 582U med tack transfer tape. As I applied the graphic, it became apparent it was not sticking very well. The transfer tape would not even come off the graphic without lifting completely off the wall. I called the client and found out the paint was a matte latex paint. Ugghh! I told him I would do my best, three painstaking hours later I had the graphic applied, but knew it wouldn't be long before it would come off, as it was already edge curling. The very next day, it had completely fallen down!
I have been told oil-based paints are most receptive, and have read on here that semi-gloss and gloss latex paints are better than the matte/flat latex paint. The client would rather not repaint the wall, it is huge. I would like to know if anybody knows of a solvent vinyl that can be used on the matte latex paint? It needs to be thin enough to contour cut, I don't think photo tex would work for this application. Not sure about the heavier 6 mil vinyls either, too thick to cut? Maybe a 2 mil cast with permanent adhesive? In the end I may have to convince him that the wall must be repainted in order for him to have his graphics. I thought I'd ask the experts here first. Thanks in advance!
I have been told oil-based paints are most receptive, and have read on here that semi-gloss and gloss latex paints are better than the matte/flat latex paint. The client would rather not repaint the wall, it is huge. I would like to know if anybody knows of a solvent vinyl that can be used on the matte latex paint? It needs to be thin enough to contour cut, I don't think photo tex would work for this application. Not sure about the heavier 6 mil vinyls either, too thick to cut? Maybe a 2 mil cast with permanent adhesive? In the end I may have to convince him that the wall must be repainted in order for him to have his graphics. I thought I'd ask the experts here first. Thanks in advance!