New to the forum and recently started getting more work to paint business's signage and logos on their buildings in the Kansas City area. In the past I've mostly used stencil, spray paint, and a little brush work to clean up the edges.
For this next job I've got 15 year old logos that need to be touched up/ redone. I'm using 1 Shot and trying out a bunch of different brushes to see which type I like best.
My question though has to do with the weather. It's going to be 50+ degrees out for a couple of days but there is a chance of a little bit of rain. Not long, not much but it will most likely rain at some point. The later in the year it gets, the less chances of nice days I will have so I wanna try and get as much work do e as possible. They also hired us to do a lil touch up work to their windows and some spots where paint is chipping off.
Am I OK to do the logos w 1 Shot? Should I focus on the other work and wait for perfect conditions? Any suggestions for brushes to be used on red brick?
Thanks in advance for your consideration.
For this next job I've got 15 year old logos that need to be touched up/ redone. I'm using 1 Shot and trying out a bunch of different brushes to see which type I like best.
My question though has to do with the weather. It's going to be 50+ degrees out for a couple of days but there is a chance of a little bit of rain. Not long, not much but it will most likely rain at some point. The later in the year it gets, the less chances of nice days I will have so I wanna try and get as much work do e as possible. They also hired us to do a lil touch up work to their windows and some spots where paint is chipping off.
Am I OK to do the logos w 1 Shot? Should I focus on the other work and wait for perfect conditions? Any suggestions for brushes to be used on red brick?
Thanks in advance for your consideration.