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Matte fixative a must for labels
I just finished applying fixative to my new labels from Lynbark. I used a matte Krylon. The improvement over the plain white is dramatic. Never mind the extra protection, the fixative adds a textured matte 'real inlay' look that can't be beat. You can't tell from a picture so you'll have to take my word for it but believe me, I am very picky and it looks great.
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
Applied before or after placing the decals on the chips?
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
Before, but I could see doing it after, any overspray on the actual chip would wear off quickly I think. But it more efficient in terms of wastage to do them on the sheets.
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
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Before, but I could see doing it after, any overspray on the actual chip would wear off quickly I think. But it more efficient in terms of wastage to do them on the sheets. Rob [/ QUOTE ] You are correct sir |
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
If I ordered labels, I'd probably want a price on getting them sealed with the fixative before they came to me. Any thoughts on pricing for that service?
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
That Krylon stuff smells like ass so if people ask for it from me I charge $3/sheet. Its alot but you dont have to deal with the smell of that stuff in your house.
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Re: Matte fixative a must for labels
I agree - the matte finish really adds a lot. The feel of it is great and makes the labels feel more "real" if that makes any sense.
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