When it has dried feel around the edges of the vinyl.
Can i put polyurethane over vinyl stickers.
Let s suppose you want to put a monogram on this and hang it on your front door.
However i ve seen many do it with great success for nearly 20 years.
If you can still feel the edges apply another coat of polyurethane.
Can i polyurethane over vinyl decals stickers.
So to keep this nice for years and years to come grab some polyurethane spray.
I applied some vinyl decals to some corn hole boards i am making and was wondering if i can poly over the top of them to make the decal smooth and flush to the surface.
And i ve yet to see any major issues.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers.
Carefully brush the polyurethane over the vinyl.
If you can still feel the edges of the stickers apply another thin layer of varnish.
Once your decal is dry you ll want to apply a polyurethane clear coat to protect your decal from wear and tear.
This can take up to an hour.
Once you have removed the air bubbles allow your cornhole board decal to dry for a day especially if you use the wet method.
What my original thought was that i would stain the wood apply the decals it 39 s just an inspirational quote and then polyurethane over top of it to seal the whole thing decals and all.
Carefully paint the varnish over the sticker with a clean paintbrush using smooth even strokes.
On a wall decal sticker.
Once you have the sticker covered with a light layer of varnish let the surface dry for 30 minutes to an hour.
Before you apply it wipe your vinyl again to make sure it is dust free.
If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane.
If you are in a hurry you can use a hairdryer on low heat to help the decal set more quickly.
Polyurethane over vinyl decals can i do it.
The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down.
Vinyl decals were never intended to have a clear coat put on top as far as i can discover within product specifications.
Even if you use premium outdoor vinyl or permanent vinyl that vinyl will fall off eventually and start curling up either in icy cold temperatures or in the heat and so on.
Use smooth brush strokes and then leave it to dry.