RyanT
Director of Entropy
I have a customer that would like white reflective letters on a blue/green non-reflective background. This will be for both 2ft x 4ft signs (planning on MDO substrate) and 18in x 24in yard-type signs (substrate TBD, probably alumalite?). Trick is they will be up for 4 weeks a year but they would like them to last 5 to 10 years, which includes a lot of rough loading/unloading by volunteers and shed storage in between.
I'm considering reflective vinyl, but with rough handling and sliding I'm not sure the raised vinyl letters won't get destroyed. Has anyone had luck doping enamel paint with glass beads or finding reflective white paint?
My plan is to paint the background on the large signs and either paint or vinyl the background on the small ones, then add the letters via painted mask or cut vinyl. Is there a better way?
Thank you!
I'm considering reflective vinyl, but with rough handling and sliding I'm not sure the raised vinyl letters won't get destroyed. Has anyone had luck doping enamel paint with glass beads or finding reflective white paint?
My plan is to paint the background on the large signs and either paint or vinyl the background on the small ones, then add the letters via painted mask or cut vinyl. Is there a better way?
Thank you!