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WebThere are three ways that you can seal craft projects, including those with vinyl. Those are a spray sealer like polyurethane polyacrylic spray, dishwasher safe Mod Podge, or an … Web7 mrt. 2024 · a burnishing tool which is used for applying the transfer tape to the vinyl, and then the vinyl to the surface of your project weeding tools which are used to remove excess vinyl after you have cut out your … WebYour permanent vinyl should well adhere to wood that's treated with a base coat so long as your project is kept inside. If you want to try a topcoat, I would let the vinyl adhesive cure for 24-48 hours before adding a topcoat so the adhesives don't mix and cause the vinyl to peel. graham\u0027s plumbing merchants head office