Billct2
Active Member
I have a client who has several existing signs that look like granite but are a man made material. They have had some damage and need refinishing. They have tried contacting the manufacturer who hasn't responded. Here is how the material is described...."a mixture of various aggregates and resins manufactured to resist fading, breaking, cracking and chipping. Sign color is integral throughout by using specialty colorants in the base material. Our products are sealed with a U.V. inhibited/graffiti resistant clear-coat to extend exterior durability"
I'm thinking of stripping the paint, lightly sanding, using some body putty on the damaged spots (fortunately there are only a couple). Then using concrete stains to finish the background and lettering enamel for the letters. I can test on the back of the panel.
Anyone have any experience they could share on working with this type of material?
I'm thinking of stripping the paint, lightly sanding, using some body putty on the damaged spots (fortunately there are only a couple). Then using concrete stains to finish the background and lettering enamel for the letters. I can test on the back of the panel.
Anyone have any experience they could share on working with this type of material?