It depends mostly on what you use to mask how well the decal is adhered to the paint beneath it and what you put over the decal if anything to seal it.
Can vinyl graphics be painted over.
Unfortunately decals are not suited for adhesion and require specific preparation before they will accept paint.
A roll of material is not too bad to purchase if you can install it yourself and your guy will sell it to you.
Paint will not stick to a dirty surface.
Give your vinyl banners a breath of fresh air by applying a fresh coat of paint.
Tim i do vinyl graphics on the side and if you have the pms number industry color system your sign guy can order vinyl in that color recommend 3m for durability and removability.
After years of heavy use vinyl banners often look old or beat up.
Prepare thoroughly or the decals will inevitably shed their new finish.
If you need to paint but are unable to remove existing decals from the surface you are working on paint over the stickers using the proper techniques.
I ve seen many with custom motorcycles attempt a clear coat over top of the vinyl decals and with excellent success.
Yes the paint will adhere to the decal.
You may fear that in order to paint vinyl successfully you will need.
Of course painting vinyl siding is a large project to be sure but it s not a particularly complicated one.
A show car or custom chopper and you ve did some testing and you can t easily or cost effectively do it with only paint or vinyl graphics.
Be careful to keep the gray pad away from the surface of the actual vinyl graphics or the scratches may be visible on the graphics.
If your vinyl surface is clean the paint or primer will adhere to the vinyl rather than the dirt and you will have a longer lasting finish.
You must properly prepare vinyl to accept paint before attempting to apply a new coat.
You can also use a primer between the vinyl and the paint.
This scuffs the painted surface just enough to allow the clearcoat paint to adhere to the surface.
Scrub the painted surface area around the vinyl graphics with a gray scuff pad.