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A. Wall must be smooth, clean and completely dry before painting.
B. Paint
Not all latex paints will be compatible with pressure sensitive adhesive (especially Zero/Low VOC paints) and vinyl film should be tested in an inconspicuous area to assure that an adequate bond develops over 24 hours. See Tip 39 for details. No installation should take place until media and paint are deemed compatible. Freshly painted walls must dry for the time specified by each paint manufacturer and/or for a minimum of 1 week. Primer should be allowed to dry for a minimum of 3 days.
For exterior applications, the following primers and paints commonly available are recommended for DPF 6700, DPF 8000™ Ultra Tack, DPF 8200X High Tack, and DPF 8200 High Tack.
For interior applications, the following primers and paints commonly available are recommended for DPF 4200 Canvas/Matte and DPF 4300.
* Mildly textured surfaces for DPF 4300 only.
Note: There is significant negative impact on compatibility when color matching is done to white base paint. In some cases, one can expect to lose more than 50% of the original bond. Paints which fall into the low bond designation may easily lift away or have significant edge release from the painted wall if the graphic is over 20 square feet (1.9 m2).
A. A final cleaning pass prior to painting with a 50% mix of water and IPA will insure that the paint is dust free and ready for graphic installation. Once the cleaning mix has dried (for about 20 minutes) the application may commence.
B. Graphics are to be applied with plastic squeegee or soft rubber roller, being careful to minimize stretch while maximizing pressure.
* For DPF 8000 an overlap of at 1 1/2" to 2" is recommended
A. Where application paper is used, wait as long as practical to remove application paper as it will give the adhesion bond of the graphic time to build to a sufficient level to remain tightly affixed to the primer while the application tape is being tugged away.
B. Beginning at one vertical edge, remove as much of the tape as will come away easily.
For more information, please see our Installation Guide for Interior Wall Films.
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