Be sure your vinyl is clean before applying paint by washing it with soap and water and rinsing well.
Can i use vinyl lettering on exterior latex painted wood.
I think it s because i used really smooth wood and it s hard to capture on camera but if you d like a more painted on look using htv with heat is the way to go.
Here s how to use vinyl on painted wood.
The rule of thumb when painting exterior vinyl is to paint it no darker than the original color.
Try a vinyl with a solvent adhesive.
In that case vinyl trim can be painted using latex paint.
Then paint with at least two coats.
Then make sure there s no sawdust or residue on the wood before applying the vinyl.
You can think of vinyl lettering and graphics as a special type of sticker.
They are literally paper thin approximately 3 mm about the thickness of 3 coats of latex paint.
You can also use a primer between the vinyl and the paint.
If your vinyl surface is clean the paint or primer will adhere to the vinyl rather than the dirt and you will have a longer lasting finish.
So for this vinyl stencil technique you re going to need some permanent adhesive vinyl in any color matte mod podge don t use glossy acrylic paint and a wood board.
They are individually cut thin self adhesive and can be applied to most any smooth non porous surface.
Make sure your area is properly ventilated.
In most cases installing vinyl trim means no painting and little maintenance but occasionally vinyl fades or a homeowner wants to change the color.
Paint will not stick to a dirty surface.
If your sign is originally raw wood you ll want to paint it.
If the vinyl letters are coming up.
I m using this 12 x 6 wood board that came pre hung with a rope but you can use any board that has a flat surface.
Vinyl that comes from the factory in dark colors is formulated to be sturdier and more durable.
If the area you are working in is enclosed or lacks proper ventilation then do not proceed with the project.
The same goes for painting interior walls with regular emulsions and should be part of your preparation process not left until after the job is complete.
My best advice is to start with the smoothest piece of wood you can find.
The number one risk factor in using outdoor paints is lack of ventilation.
Using a dark color on light vinyl can cause it to buckle and warp in direct sunlight.
If you have a choice of paint use 1shot or an enamel paint.
If it s been painted or sealed allow a few weeks for the paint or sealant to cure before applying vinyl.
If it has a rough surface make sure to sand it down the smoother the wood the better your vinyl will stick.