On a wall decal sticker.
Can you paint over vinyl wall decals.
If you can still feel the edges of the stickers apply another thin layer of varnish.
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.
Use heat as you remove the wall decal off.
Now on to your actual question about removing the wall decals.
I ve seen many with custom motorcycles attempt a clear coat over top of the vinyl decals and with excellent success.
Vinyl wall paneling can look dated in a modern home.
Prepare thoroughly or the decals will inevitably shed their new finish.
Paint will not stick to a dirty surface.
Then find a matching color of paint and repaint over the section.
You can go ahead and paint it or spray paint it but just be sure to give it a really long time to dry before applying the vinyl.
If on the other hand you are using an oil based paint not common in most areas nowadays you can apply vinyl graphics or decals or stickers within a week or so as oil paints dry from the outside in.
When making signs using vinyl letters and logos we always use oil based paints as they last longer.
There are several methods to cover up the vinyl without tearing it out or replacing it entirely.
You want to make sure that your vinyl adheres well and that nothing comes up with the transfer paper.
Whether you want the look of painted drywall.
Carefully paint the varnish over the sticker with a clean paintbrush using smooth even strokes.
Mod podge is another product that i have heard customers state they have used over their wall decal stickers.
If you don t have a textured wall you can also use sandpaper.
If you have a wall decal matte finish and not super strong adhesive use a very light coat of polyurethane.
As a low budget alternative you can also cover up the damage by hanging a poster or moving furniture.
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.
The best way to get wall decals or most any other decals off is to use a bit of heat as you peel the sticker.
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.
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Once you have the sticker covered with a light layer of varnish let the surface dry for 30 minutes to an hour.
A hair dryer on high heat setting or a heat gun on low heat setting should help the glue release easily.
Unfortunately decals are not suited for adhesion and require specific preparation before they will accept paint.
The vinyl has a tendency to want to lift up if you don t have a surface that s perfectly smooth.
Depending on the type of wall paint.