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ARbuilder223

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Anyone know where to get "custom" floor decals made to put on the floor before the clear coat? ive only seen a few standard ones..vette etc. any web-sites? thanks
 
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AlphaGarage

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The decal will probably be the "weak link" in the floor coating. For light use floors it should work fine, but if the floor is going to see a lot of traffic or abuse you may want to consider a fabric decal. The clear coat impregnates the fabric so it will be a lot more durable that a vinyl decal that's just sandwiched between two coating layers.
 

Cruzin90

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The decal will probably be the "weak link" in the floor coating. For light use floors it should work fine, but if the floor is going to see a lot of traffic or abuse you may want to consider a fabric decal. The clear coat impregnates the fabric so it will be a lot more durable that a vinyl decal that's just sandwiched between two coating layers.

www.floorpix.com
 
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I actually wondered a little bit about this. Is there a special vinyl that is used? If my garage isn't heavy traffic, could I just have some vinyl cut and lay it down, just like i would on a car?
 

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I actually wondered a little bit about this. Is there a special vinyl that is used? If my garage isn't heavy traffic, could I just have some vinyl cut and lay it down, just like i would on a car?

Yes. Although if you don't want to over coat it I'd use special vinyl that's designed for floor traffic. You can see it in a lot of grocery stores, ads for certain products, arrows pointing to sale items etc. That's what we use when the client is looking for a floor graphic that might only be seasonal in a store, shop etc. They're pretty rugged and should do fine in a residential garage as long as you aren't dragging floor stands and stuff like that across it. Tire traffic is okay, but avoid turning front wheels in place.
 

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Hmmm... i'll have to look into it. I can get regular vinyl done for free... So I wouldn't mind redoing it every 6 months to a year (plus i have a hard time leaving things alone so i'd probably want to change it anyways lol)
 

Cruzin90

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If the vinyl logo is inked and your epoxy has solvents, you might run into a BIG problem.
 

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Or you can go to your local sign shop, apply your logo or decal and flood it with 100% solids epoxy, then top coat.....

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