The Photo Tex Self adhesive Opaque and High Tack are working with Low and NO VOC paints - happy to send a free test roll just e-mail me at walterjr@phototexgroup.com
Yes, sir. You sure can, you just have to use PhotoTex itself as the transfer tape. We've done a few Photo Tex print and cut jobs. Honestly, the stuff is pretty amazing.Can you print and cut letters out of it?
We've not installed onto that exact paint that I know of, but Avery 1106 has worked very well for usI'm bumping this thread because we recently ran into this issue with the Sherwin Williams paint. We used General Formulations 226HTR and it's not sticking well. It's a high-tach product specifically for wall applications.
Anyone find a product that sticks to the Sherwin Williams Promar 200 zero VOC paint? I see the PhotoTex mentioned above, but I'm curious if anyone has tried it on this SW paint specifically.
You try hitting up that email address who offered a sample roll?I see the PhotoTex mentioned above, but I'm curious if anyone has tried it on this SW paint specifically.
That's a good idea.You try hitting up that email address who offered a sample roll?
Are you using their high tack or regular tack vinyl?We have some pretty low-surface-energy paint on the walls of our school district - one of the few things I found that sticks is the Substance - their main clientele seems to be motorsports like snowmobiles and jet skis.... but this stuff sticks to our walls and also to every trouble plastic that has been brought to me so far (okay, not that much really, but a HS ag department needed stickers for some flower pots that nothing else would stick to - Substance stuck perfectly!)
the roll I have is labeled "440LSE 3.2 mil gloss white vinyl.... from the website it's called "Industrial Grade High Tack Print Media" (I stuck a piece of this on the back of a Ricoh press - just a little sample, but very few things seem to stick, and at first this was very removeable, but within a day it was hard to pick a corner, and within a week it was permanently attached.)Are you using their high tack or regular tack vinyl?
I'm going to go back to the old wall test method with the fish scale using some products we have on-hand and see if any of them are going to at least stick initially. From there I'll put up a test print and see how it looks after a couple of weeks. Luckily the initial installation looks mostly okay except for a couple of spots so the customer is okay waiting for me to figure something out. This was new construction and the customer hired us directly for some graphics and the general contractor had another shop make some stuff. The other shop's stuff has had some issues as well, so that is also helping my cause.Well farts, I had a college gym I was going to cover in it. Have you found a solution already, or still looking?
It's good stuff, I keep that for my high tack. I'd feel bad for the poor bastard that had to get that stuff off the wall down the road. We just did a wall wrap with their regular tac vinyl, went great.the roll I have is labeled "440LSE 3.2 mil gloss white vinyl.... from the website it's called "Industrial Grade High Tack Print Media" (I stuck a piece of this on the back of a Ricoh press - just a little sample, but very few things seem to stick, and at first this was very removeable, but within a day it was hard to pick a corner, and within a week it was permanently attached.)