StopSignGraphics
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I met a potential customer the other day. He bought a late 80's step van that he's going to use for a food truck. The body is steel and not aluminum.
It looks like it was lettered with vinyl, then covered in latex house paint and then lettered again. The paint job is horrible, runs and drips all over the paint plus lots of flaking. The old lettering is still under the latex paint.... just a mess. I told him that I didn't think I would be able to help him with a wrap until the vehicle was sand blasted and properly painted. We discussed just making some large decals of his logo to help keep him within his budget. He agreed and that was the plan.
Now he's decided he really wants to go the full wrap option and has no issues getting it sandblasted but was hoping to keep the cost down and do the bare minimum to the body to prepare it for wrapping. I'm not a body shop guy so I'm really not sure what the minimum amount of work would be. I know that just using primer is too porous and causes adhesion problems. I was wondering if he could just have some sort of clear coat applied over the metal to help protect it from rust?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris
It looks like it was lettered with vinyl, then covered in latex house paint and then lettered again. The paint job is horrible, runs and drips all over the paint plus lots of flaking. The old lettering is still under the latex paint.... just a mess. I told him that I didn't think I would be able to help him with a wrap until the vehicle was sand blasted and properly painted. We discussed just making some large decals of his logo to help keep him within his budget. He agreed and that was the plan.
Now he's decided he really wants to go the full wrap option and has no issues getting it sandblasted but was hoping to keep the cost down and do the bare minimum to the body to prepare it for wrapping. I'm not a body shop guy so I'm really not sure what the minimum amount of work would be. I know that just using primer is too porous and causes adhesion problems. I was wondering if he could just have some sort of clear coat applied over the metal to help protect it from rust?
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Chris