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  • Flood coating perspex in black

    Posted by Kenny Ramsey on 12 September 2007 at 12:20

    Frustrating one this.

    I have a 10mm piece of perspex (470mm x 160mm) that needs to be flood coated in black with silver text on the reverse of the perspex.

    I have printed the design in one piece on the gerber.

    Fitting it with no bubbles is fine but I’ve tried it wet, dry, text then black flood coat but I cannot get a good finish on it. It seems to be a pressure issue but I don’t have a roller. It’s pretty warm in the work shop.

    Any tips on how I can sort this before it costs me money?….Please..

    Thanks
    Kenny 😀

    David Rogers replied 18 years, 3 months ago 6 Members · 9 Replies
  • 9 Replies
  • Peter Normington

    Member
    12 September 2007 at 12:40

    Kenny, you will quite often get a silvering type effect, but this will normally go after a day or two. is this what you are talking about?

    Peter

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    12 September 2007 at 12:56

    Yeah that’s it Peter but it’s to go on display today so I don’t have time for the silvering to go away 🙁

    Thanks anyway

  • Tim Painter

    Member
    12 September 2007 at 13:45

    Have you tried warming with a heat gun after?

  • David Rogers

    Member
    12 September 2007 at 22:08

    Back spray it – works on every bit of reverse acrylic I do.

    Apply your lettering then ‘dust’ in the background colour with a high solvent spray paint – wait 10 minutes & flood coat it DRY. Looks amazing with ultra crisp edges & uniform colour.

    Dave

  • Kenny Ramsey

    Member
    17 September 2007 at 15:21

    Thanks Dave. Have you a link for said paint? Would be fantastic to have that for again 😀

  • David Rogers

    Member
    17 September 2007 at 18:12

    Just your local motor factors or even Halfords.

    Watch though – not every type of paint works.

    I’ve been using ‘hi-cote’ for black or white & normal halfords car paint for everything else.

    Dave

  • Nicola McIntosh

    Member
    17 September 2007 at 23:03
    quote David Rogers:

    Looks amazing with ultra crisp edges & uniform colour.

    i have to disagree…still find a small shadow around the lettering through time…due to shrinkage of the vinyl 😀

    nik

  • James Martin

    Member
    17 September 2007 at 23:10

    Wish I could see a picture of this I just can imagine what what’s going on.

  • David Rogers

    Member
    18 September 2007 at 12:32
    quote Nicola Rowlands:

    quote David Rogers:

    Looks amazing with ultra crisp edges & uniform colour.

    i have to disagree…still find a small shadow around the lettering through time…due to shrinkage of the vinyl 😀

    nik

    Never seen it on stuff I’ve done 😉 Nah, seriously, I’ve not noticed this ‘shrinkage’ before.

    I’ve got a few reverse polycarbonate & reverse acrylic signs round the town that have been in the sun, wind & rain for 6yrs plus – and they still look perfect.

    Are you also flood-coating with the same colour vinyl after spraying?

    Dave

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