So it is just like working with paint.
Polyurethane or polycrylic over vinyl decal.
You can seal these all different ways depending on what you re going to use the project for.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers.
While polyurethane is a clear protective coat it will actually yellow over time so just keep that in mind.
For polyurethane you ll probably apply five to ten coats.
One important item to notate here is if you do choose polycrylic make sure you are using polycrylic and not polyurethane.
So make sure that you are buying polycrylic sealant.
It dries very quickly although it can take a long time to.
We re using a wood ceramic and a plastic material here.
If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane.
You apply it over your vinyl decal with a brush.
Applying polycrylic over vinyl decals.
Epoxy epoxy is more or less bringing out the big guns.
The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down.
Polycrylic is a water based product that is far less smelly and toxic than either type of polyurethane making it easier to work with.
On a wall decal sticker.
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.
There s a running debate on whether or not you should apply your clear coat over your vinyl decals.
Personally i would do it but you ve got to consider how your clear coat might effect the decal down the line.
Keep in mind that normal decals can be easily removed from most surfaces.
Note that you want to go for polycrylic and not for polyurethane.
The polycrylic will seal the decals in place and you won t be able to get them off again.
How to seal vinyl decals.
However if you go over vinyl decals with polycrylic they are there for good.
I 39 m doing a sort of craft project.
Yes you can apply polycrylic over vinyl decals.
Today we re going to show you three different methods.