Polyurethane Over Vinyl
2 you can use an inorganic type of sealer that is a solution that hardens the vinyl or rubber and then you burnish it up.
Polyurethane over vinyl. The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down. I used to have old wood floor that was painted with gloss brown paint when it would get dull i would go over it with polyurethane it would be glossey again for a couple more years i would think it would be the same for your vinyl. It s proven itself over the years and holds up great to the elements. 1 you can use a wax on acrylic surfaces and burnish or polish up the floor.
You simply roll it across the floor surface to apply it. Our vinyl decals have a great durability as is. Most of the vinyl we use is oracal 651 series 6 year or better. When it has dried feel around the edges of the vinyl.
One note over time poly will turn a amber color was not a problem over dark color but over light color will be. On a wall decal sticker. The great thing about vinyl graphics is that the decals are in fact removable in case you decide on a change. Before you apply it wipe your vinyl again to make sure it is dust free.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers. It s so easy relatively affordable and they last a long long time. Carefully brush the polyurethane over the vinyl. Use smooth brush strokes and then leave it to dry.
Those are a spray sealer like polyurethane polyacrylic spray dishwasher safe mod podge or an epoxy. There are a few ways of making vinyl floors shine. Rc car with clear coated custom lettering decals. This can take up to an hour.
Epoxy there s no playing around with epoxy and it has some pretty incredible benefits and drawbacks. There are three ways that you can seal craft projects including those with vinyl. 3 you can use our vinylguard water based polyurethane sealer. If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane.