However once the paper is on it s not coming off without a complete overhaul sand it all off and redo it and you should be aware that paper tends to fade and yellow after a while.
Polyurethane over vinyl wallpaper.
Another factor on the above board might have been the seams of the wood this allowed the polyurethane to seep under the decal sticker just a bit and this reacted adversely with the adhesive on the decal sticker.
When it shrinks and the hot sun reactivates the glue on the vinyl and the edges will start curling.
You want to make sure that your vinyl adheres well and that nothing comes up with the transfer paper.
I found sheet vinyl for my kitchen that i really like but it is not the best quality.
I am skeptical i would read the label.
Will one adhere to the vinyl better.
Once you have your letters down and put clear varnish or the polyurethane over vinyl this material will shrink in hot weather.
If you put polyurethane over wallpaper it will be almost impossible to remove the wallpaper at a later date.
Looking to see if 3 or 4 coats of polyurethane will give protection.
It will slightly change the colour of the wallpaper and as the coating drys it shrinks as the medium.
Those are a spray sealer like polyurethane.
My plan as of now is to do a few coats of.
There are three ways that you can seal craft projects including those with vinyl.
The polyurethane tends to curl the edges of a vinyl sticker and with the lighter adhesive the strength of the adhesive can break down.
I ve done lots of reading but i can t get a straight answer.
I know polycryclic doesn t yellow like polyurethane.
If you re thinking of applying a polyurethane varnish over the wallpaper it might work but there are a few things to consider.
Allow the polyurethane to dry.
On a wall decal sticker.
Which one would you recommend.
Water based polyurethane dries much faster than oil based and should be ready for a second coat in no longer than three hours.
The vinyl won t absorb the polyurethane the way porous surfaces would like bare or stained wood etc but a couple of coats drying between each should cover without problems.
Generally yes you can help protect the wallpaper with polyurethane.