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    Spray Paint ON TOP OF vinyl

    P99, Acrylite by Evonix. It's a cast non-glare sheet from which we cut insert coverings in our sign holders. Sorry, I should have specified. Thank you!
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    Spray Paint ON TOP OF vinyl

    This is ACM board that's been painted - white on top, bronze on bottom. The black, gold, and white vinyl applied on top of the paint. Works fine, looks good. Now imagine a clear lens material with the vinyl reversed cut and applied. Then the top half painted white, and bottom painted bronze with gold vinyl strip in between. The clear lens was then secured to an unpainted piece of ACM. So the thinking was it may give a 'cleaner' surface look. But the concern is having vinyl and paint sandwiched between the lens and ACM board. How would the vinyl react being coated in paint? Not to mention sandwiched under a lens. We can outsource this job easily enough for vinyl printing but thought this idea might be viable. Opinion? Thank you very much.
  3. Are there any issues with spray painting ON TOP of vinyl? Is this advisable? I have requested information from Oracal but have not received a reply. So I thought I'd ask here. Clear cast acrylic lens material, reverse cut vinyl applied and then enamel paint sprayed on top of the vinyl and acrylic. The lens would then be adhered using VHB tape to a substrate such as ACM/Sintra. (The painted side of the clear lens would then be adhered to the substrate.) Concern being the paint may crack/shrink when exposed to sun. And/or discolor/damage the vinyl. Insight greatly appreciated. Thank you!