Clear Coat Over Vinyl Decals On Painted Wood
If you want to try a topcoat i would let the vinyl adhesive cure for 24 48 hours before adding a topcoat so the adhesives don t mix and cause the vinyl to peel.
Clear coat over vinyl decals on painted wood. If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane. Then make sure there s no sawdust or residue on the wood before applying the vinyl. Here s my take on things. Clear coating helps to protect the decal from peeling cracking or sustaining other damage from exposure to the elements.
This will remove dust and dirt from the surface. If it s been painted or sealed allow a few weeks for the paint or sealant to cure before applying vinyl. With a few materials and a little of your time you can clear coat decals yourself. And i ve yet to see any major issues.
Question i have a request from a customer to put a vinyl decal on an oak table top and clear it over. Applying varnish over stickers will seal them in the wood surface for years to come. However i ve seen many do it with great success for nearly 20 years. Your permanent vinyl should well adhere to wood that s treated with a base coat so long as your project is kept inside.
The vinyl has a tendency to want to lift up if you don t have a surface that s perfectly smooth. The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down. When you add decals to your motorcycle or other vehicle as décor you will want to add a clear coat over the top of the decal. I normally use a sw pre cat lacquer but i m hesitant to use it thinking.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers. You can go ahead and paint it or spray paint it but just be sure to give it a really long time to dry before applying the vinyl. On a wall decal sticker. Wait until the wood surface is dry before continuing with the process.
Has anyone else done this and if so what clear coat did you use. Try a vinyl with a solvent adhesive. If you have a choice of paint use 1shot or an enamel paint. Vinyl decals were never intended to have a clear coat put on top as far as i can discover within product specifications.