Hello,
We have been given by the customer, an acrylic faced channel letter with a wide plastic trimcap return, to replace a broken letter on a customers sign. The new letter has just red acrylic for the face, but the old ones have a black coating of some discription making the red acrylic opaque. This is because they are back-lit by neon (i.e. halo effect) I guess the black coating is to stop the hot spots showing through the faces.
My question is, since the replacement letter doesn't have this black coating, what can I use to have the same effect - some kind of paint? I can't imagine vinyl would work?
Any advice appreciated.
We have been given by the customer, an acrylic faced channel letter with a wide plastic trimcap return, to replace a broken letter on a customers sign. The new letter has just red acrylic for the face, but the old ones have a black coating of some discription making the red acrylic opaque. This is because they are back-lit by neon (i.e. halo effect) I guess the black coating is to stop the hot spots showing through the faces.
My question is, since the replacement letter doesn't have this black coating, what can I use to have the same effect - some kind of paint? I can't imagine vinyl would work?
Any advice appreciated.