Epoxy Over Vinyl Decals Tumbler
This will ensure long lasting adhesion.
Epoxy over vinyl decals tumbler. Everything from selecting the right materials to creating a way to turn. The epoxy will form a stronger bond with the floor than the decal can. Well today we are going to share not just one way but three different ways you can seal your vinyl decals. You could also spray paint the tumbler and add them on that too.
Most vinyl manufacturers actually recommend that you don t apply a sealer over the vinyl. Let the epoxy cure for 24 hours. These glitter tumblers are on trend and so fun. Everyone wants to know how to seal vinyl decals.
Remove the tape once all the glitter is on and then let dry fully overnight. 1 16 of over 10 000 results for vinyl decals for tumblers price and other details may vary based on size and color. We recommend that you cover the entire mug and not just the decal because you will see some little brushstrokes. Seal it like you would water decal.
You might want to use the opaque or white water slide decal paper so the stainless doesn t show through. This is usually done with glitter tumblers. I just made a wood grain tumbler using the printable vinyl. Let the decal sit overnight.
Mix a and b solution of epoxy thoroughly should take about three minutes. If you want to you can put fleck or glass beads over the decal it s important to first put down a layer of epoxy before applying the decal. I do not seal my vinyl on tumblers. Also the sealing process completely protects the vinyl decal so you never need to worry about it coming off.
They can really stand out if only on the vinyl but it looks like it was meant to be that way if you cover the whole mug. The process to make a glitter tumbler may seem complicated but i m going to take you through it step by step. Tape off the top of the tumbler 1 2 mm above the paint line and bottom if you did before. Use a flat dry brush to remove excess glitter.
How do you seal vinyl on tumblers. The exception to this would be if you want to go through the process of sealing your tumbler with epoxy.