Darkbloodmon
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- Dec 21, 2020
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- Concord, NC
Don't have any experience painting much and wanted to get some advice.
I have a project im working on : I want to clear coat over a tailgate with multiple and layered vinyl stickers to preserve the stickers and protect it from UV, and the environment. Initially I wanted to do an xpel clear PPF over it but after talking to a Sun Stoppers installer they were certain it wouldn't work and weren't sure how to get the results I wanted, so they referred me to one of the best vinyl wrap shops in my area and they were stumped on how to go about it with conventional products.
Clear coating it with multiple layers of clear came up as a potential option, I need maximum adhesion, clarity, and UV/environmental protection. The clear coat needs to be chemically compatible with the vinyl material im using alot of stickers with different grades of vinyl in terms of its properties.
Anyone have any recommendations how to go about the process or what products I could use?
I can post a picture of what im working with but its a bit of an attack on the senses.
I have a project im working on : I want to clear coat over a tailgate with multiple and layered vinyl stickers to preserve the stickers and protect it from UV, and the environment. Initially I wanted to do an xpel clear PPF over it but after talking to a Sun Stoppers installer they were certain it wouldn't work and weren't sure how to get the results I wanted, so they referred me to one of the best vinyl wrap shops in my area and they were stumped on how to go about it with conventional products.
Clear coating it with multiple layers of clear came up as a potential option, I need maximum adhesion, clarity, and UV/environmental protection. The clear coat needs to be chemically compatible with the vinyl material im using alot of stickers with different grades of vinyl in terms of its properties.
Anyone have any recommendations how to go about the process or what products I could use?
I can post a picture of what im working with but its a bit of an attack on the senses.