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Painting Acrylic Sign Panels

rdm01

New Member
We have about 20 smaller sign panels that need a good gloss paint, suitable for outdoor use. They will be .25" acrylic, and need to last outdoors for some time. Typically we use automotive primer/paint on our metal signs of same size, but acrylic is required here. Will the same paint combo work?
 

player

New Member
There are some screen printing inks that will etch right into plastics. It's been so long I can't remember the name though.
 

Mosh

New Member
I think they have both trans and op paint.

Honestly why would you use acrylic if it wasn't going to light up? I know people do, but there are many better materials for, especially for outdoor use.
 

rdm01

New Member
Why Acrylic

I find acrylic to be a good option for signs that are within arms reach, out in weather, where thickness is key. Edges maintain sharpness, lasts a long time.

Also, in this instance, it is a specified material, retirements are a little strict.
 
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