Pixels Are Bad Mmmkay?
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I'm making a 4' x 8' sign for a real estate development using a sheet of Olympic Panel 1/2" pre-painted MDO. I will be applying an Orajet 3651 laminated print and applying a One Shot clear acrylic sealer over the entire print and edges of the panel. I did notice the edges of the panel have a few small voids that I would normally fill and seal before priming and painting on unpainted MDO. I want this sign to last at least 2 years outdoors, but 3 to 4 years would always be good, just in case they don't sell all the lots as fast as they would like. Should I seal the edges and fill the voids, or will this MDO hold up just find as it comes from the distributor, which is Grimco in this case? I would suspect it would last 4 years easily, but it doesn't hurt to get other's opinions. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks.
My thinking was that it would last long enough for a realtor also, but I figured I'd mention it here and see what others thought just in case...you know...after the fact. Hahaha! The realtor did specifically say this would only need to last a couple years, but I just want to make sure moisture that gets in and can't get back out easily won't ruin it in less time than that. I think I'll throw some plastic putty in the voids to be safe and just let the acrylic clear act as a second coat of paint.