ChrisCanvas
New Member
Hello All,
Hopefully the brains here can offer a solution for my problem.
I'm part owner of a business that makes canvas tops for boats plus any other custom canvas work that comes in.
We recently made a cover for a 26ft baling machine that the owner would like his company logo and details on.
The problem is, the material we used for the cover is a heavy duty, PVC coated polyester fabric (that goes by the name of Mars) and regular vinyl graphics just won't stick to it for long.
So what we're thinking is using a cut vinyl stencil, then painting (or spraying) on SOMETHING that is going to stick to this stuff.
We did a test using this method with Tremclad, but it too didn't seem to stick that well. It scratched off with a fingernail.
So if anyone has experience with this kind of thing and can offer some advice or a product that would work on pvc, that would be great!
Thanks in advance,
Chris
Hopefully the brains here can offer a solution for my problem.
I'm part owner of a business that makes canvas tops for boats plus any other custom canvas work that comes in.
We recently made a cover for a 26ft baling machine that the owner would like his company logo and details on.
The problem is, the material we used for the cover is a heavy duty, PVC coated polyester fabric (that goes by the name of Mars) and regular vinyl graphics just won't stick to it for long.
So what we're thinking is using a cut vinyl stencil, then painting (or spraying) on SOMETHING that is going to stick to this stuff.
We did a test using this method with Tremclad, but it too didn't seem to stick that well. It scratched off with a fingernail.
So if anyone has experience with this kind of thing and can offer some advice or a product that would work on pvc, that would be great!
Thanks in advance,
Chris