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Post by wyndham on Jul 9, 2017 14:17:46 GMT -5
I am making some pendant which are printed on pigment ink epson inkjet paper. I understand that I likely need to seal the paper first with a spray enamel clear. The front needs to be uv domed but the back needs to be uv sealed without beading up as the doming does when applied in a thin layer. So I need 2 different uv products. I saw the video on applying a uv coating on a lure and allowing it to drain off while it cured but wondered if this would work on my project. Hope to hear from some here who work with uv Wyndham
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Post by mike on Jul 10, 2017 8:20:04 GMT -5
Yes, AlumiUV can even be brushed on in a thin coat so it does not dome, allow it to self level and then cure it under UV light or even the sun for that matter (takes longer however is sometimes an option if you don't have a uv light or black light).
Mike
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Post by wyndham on Jul 10, 2017 8:45:39 GMT -5
Thanks for the quick help
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