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xtreme872

New Member
I have some aluminum post and panel sign we made I want to paint them with a satin paint then apply vinyl to them. Can anyone recommend a good paint and primer that will work and still allow the vinyl to adhere properly
 

rjssigns

Active Member
Why satin paint? Gloss will give better adhesion. Sherwin-Williams Automotive makes some good DTM(direct to metal)paint.
 

xtreme872

New Member
My customer wants satin. I have looked at sherwin Williams the problem is there is no dealer close to me for automotive

QUOTE=rjssigns;1139496]Why satin paint? Gloss will give better adhesion. Sherwin-Williams Automotive makes some good DTM(direct to metal)paint.[/QUOTE]
 

MikePro

New Member
Krylon and RustoLeum both have automotive/metal paints in any hardware store. Finish with a Krylon satin acrylic polyurethane clear coat. Comes in a spray can, can't go wrong.
 

dmfahie

New Member
I completely agree with RJM Signs, DPM is sold in all SW stores, SW does not offer automotive paints... anyhow hit with DPM after using scotchbrite
 

MikePro

New Member
Is krylon spray can paint gonna last?

haven't seen it fail. granted, I just use em for pinch projects when our paint booth isn't an option. But for our bread&butter signage projects, our shop carries both Mathews and AkzoNobel paint systems.
 

visual800

Active Member
Krylon and RustoLeum both have automotive/metal paints in any hardware store. Finish with a Krylon satin acrylic polyurethane clear coat. Comes in a spray can, can't go wrong.

anyone that suggests using these paints on signs needs to get the hell out of the sign forums. this paint is 2 steps below one shot and it crap over time. Bad suggestion!

We scuff and prime our alumibun with 2 part automotive epoxy and then coat with satin latex, all sprayed and yes it will accept vinyl and it will last
 

visual800

Active Member
I completely agree with RJM Signs, DPM is sold in all SW stores, SW does not offer automotive paints... anyhow hit with DPM after using scotchbrite


and Yes sherwin williams does make automotive paints, we have stores down here
 

Jackpine

New Member
anyone that suggests using these paints on signs needs to get the hell out of the sign forums. this paint is 2 steps below one shot and it crap over time. Bad suggestion!

Not in Wisconsin. I've used Krylon on many projects with no failures for many years . The Krylon Fusion of plastic is also excellent.
Another solution is to go to an automotive such as Car Quest and have them make a custom spray can in any color and any finish. It cost around here $15 bucks.
 

MikePro

New Member
anyone that suggests using these paints on signs needs to get the hell out of the sign forums. this paint is 2 steps below one shot and it crap over time. Bad suggestion!


well.... he's asking for paint recommendations, and also claiming lack of access to typically recommended options.
I'm no fool, I just have realistic responses. He should just go to someone local that sells paint, and ask them what they got. no brainer.

and I always recommend what works... which it DOES. get over yourself bro. show us examples of why it doesn't and i'll eat my keyboard.
 
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