Looking for help and advice, AND YES I GOT CREAM FROM THE DOCTOR FOR THAT
I have to outsource to get my raised letters and also to get them spray painted. I want to spray paint them myself, the equipment side of this is not the issue. I am nearly always offered two options on the spray painting.
OPT 1 rub down, sealed, hi-build primer, undercoat, 2pk colour coat and lacquerer. No problem with this one as the exposed cut porous edges are fully sealed and the paint job look as one.
OPT 2 seems to be a tickle of sand paper to the edges, maybe a slight seal than a blow of colour. now don't get me wrong this option of letter works really well for me at times as it suits my customers budget and I always show them both samples, so it is their choice. I have to add I have quite a few sets of this letters out there some as long as 7 years and still look good ( External Ireland )
HOW and what do you use to achieve this 2nd option because I have asked how they do it and it goes very quite the other end of the phone THEN DEAD.
I have spoken to guys that sell the paints but they seem to have no understanding of the foamex material and then revert to option 1 as the way to paint them, unfortunately no good for my budget jobs.
Leadbelly
I have to outsource to get my raised letters and also to get them spray painted. I want to spray paint them myself, the equipment side of this is not the issue. I am nearly always offered two options on the spray painting.
OPT 1 rub down, sealed, hi-build primer, undercoat, 2pk colour coat and lacquerer. No problem with this one as the exposed cut porous edges are fully sealed and the paint job look as one.
OPT 2 seems to be a tickle of sand paper to the edges, maybe a slight seal than a blow of colour. now don't get me wrong this option of letter works really well for me at times as it suits my customers budget and I always show them both samples, so it is their choice. I have to add I have quite a few sets of this letters out there some as long as 7 years and still look good ( External Ireland )
HOW and what do you use to achieve this 2nd option because I have asked how they do it and it goes very quite the other end of the phone THEN DEAD.
I have spoken to guys that sell the paints but they seem to have no understanding of the foamex material and then revert to option 1 as the way to paint them, unfortunately no good for my budget jobs.
Leadbelly