While polyurethane is a clear protective coat it will actually yellow over time so just keep that in mind.
Polyurethane over vinyl.
Rc car with clear coated custom lettering decals.
One note over time poly will turn a amber color was not a problem over dark color but over light color will be.
3 you can use our vinylguard water based polyurethane sealer.
Those are a spray sealer like polyurethane polyacrylic spray dishwasher safe mod podge or an epoxy.
On a wall decal sticker.
I used to have old wood floor that was painted with gloss brown paint when it would get dull i would go over it with polyurethane it would be glossey again for a couple more years i would think it would be the same for your vinyl.
Most of the vinyl we use is oracal 651 series 6 year or better.
Epoxy there s no playing around with epoxy and it has some pretty incredible benefits and drawbacks.
Refer carefully to the instructions given.
The great thing about vinyl graphics is that the decals are in fact removable in case you decide on a change.
There are a few ways of making vinyl floors shine.
Before you apply it wipe your vinyl again to make sure it is dust free.
There are three ways that you can seal craft projects including those with vinyl.
The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers.
1 you can use a wax on acrylic surfaces and burnish or polish up the floor.
You simply roll it across the floor surface to apply it.
It s proven itself over the years and holds up great to the elements.
When it has dried feel around the edges of the vinyl.
If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane.
With a tray like this with vinyl on it i would definitely recommend doing an epoxy resin.
2 you can use an inorganic type of sealer that is a solution that hardens the vinyl or rubber and then you burnish it up.
Use smooth brush strokes and then leave it to dry.
This can take up to an hour.