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Applying vinyl onto freshly painted wall
Yesterday applied some vinyl graphics onto a wall as part of an exhibition for a student friend of my Daughter studying Art at Dundee University.
When we arrived I discovered that the wall had only just been painted a day or two before and I was concerned that the graphics would be affected by the paint drying. However, we were there now and there was no point in worrying about a problem that for all I knew may not exist.
This morning the art student went to her exhibition stand to continue working on it only to discover that parts of the design we had applied yesterday had separated from the wall and curled up sticking to itself in places. I just spoke to the student on the phone and explained that I thought the problem was the paint was still drying and that once fully dried the graphics would then bond to the wall properly.
My dilemma is do I tell her to remove all the vinyl to allow the paint to fully dry out and then go and replace everything (the exhibition is in a few weeks time so there is time to do this). Or do I tell her to leave everything in place in the hope that once the paint is fully dried she can press everything down into place.
The wall has a textured finish which doesn’t really help.
If I tell her to leave it all on, and we end up having to replace it all anyway, when we come to peel the old vinyl off we may take away some of the underlying paint leaving a poor surface to re-apply the new vinyl to.
Advice?
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