Install a scrap of your graphic and shoot some more clear on top of the graphic.
Clear coat over vinyl decals on paint.
When you add decals to your motorcycle or other vehicle as décor you will want to add a clear coat over the top of the decal.
There s a running debate on whether or not you should apply your clear coat over your vinyl decals.
With a few materials and a little of your time you can clear coat decals yourself.
You can go ahead and paint it or spray paint it but just be sure to give it a really long time to dry before applying the vinyl.
Graphics under clear are easy to apply and easy to clear over.
Personally i would do it but you ve got to consider how your clear coat might effect the decal down the line.
Allow that layer to dry completely before applying a second or third coat.
The vinyl has a tendency to want to lift up if you don t have a surface that s perfectly smooth.
Spray two to three coats of clearcoat paint over the area that has been scuffed including the vinyl graphics waiting five minutes between each coat.
But always test a sample of your clear paint with a sample decal first.
Rim caps or tiny applications or your decals have fine details such as a die cut vinyl decal that might otherwise catch on it s sharp corners.
Hold the can six to eight inches from the surface and use thin coats so the paint doesn t run.
You want to make sure that your vinyl adheres well and that nothing comes up with the transfer paper.
Many clear coat paints will remove or tarnish and smear printed decals.
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Take the sample out in the sunlight and examine it from every possible angle.
The wax and grease remover evaporates quickly and doesn t need to be washed off.
A clear coat or several can add pristine uniform gloss.
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Spray one coat onto your vinyl.
If you do decide to go with a clear coat we highly recommend testing the results on a separate piece of your vinyl wrap.
Wait a day or two until the clear has hardened to make sure the graphic will survive the clear coat and then proceed with caution on your project.
Then lay on some clear.