Thursday, February 18, 2010

I am painting promotional windows for a bank, what is the best paint to use for easy removal?

In the past I was using just using the shoe polish style writers,but now I am ready for an upgrade in quality and detail options. It started as a joke and is now turning into a mini business...and I don't want to do shoddy work. Any help or advice would help me out! Thanks!I am painting promotional windows for a bank, what is the best paint to use for easy removal?
Fluorescent tempera paint is a common medium.





Avoid using a razor to remove paint from glass.





A razor blade can scratch the glass.





Use a plastic scraper, first wetting the paint with a sponge soaked in an ammonia and water solution. The longer the sign has been up the harder it is to remove. Many sign painters do not get involved in the removal unless they are immediately applying a new sign. Some businesses maintain an ongoing rotation of window signage. Professional window washers are often utilized and the owner's responsibility.





The dish soap added to liquid paint helps the paint flow smoothly and helps reduce/prevent any beading. It is also used if you are mixing up your own paint using powdered tempera.


http://www.ehow.com/how_5528065_make-ine鈥?/a>I am painting promotional windows for a bank, what is the best paint to use for easy removal?
Tempura or acrylic paints work best, and are easily scraped off with a razor tool.
Tempra paint, it washed off with water

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