Posted on 13 May 2016

Categories: Products

Stencilling has been the nemesis of the display and graphic industry with poor quality, fuzzy, feathered edges. After months of R&D, we can bring you the technique with proven pin-sharp results.
 
Stencilling has long been the nemesis of the display and graphic industry. It often produces inaccurate results, such as feathering, bleeding and in the worst case scenario, requires the entire wall to be repainted or stripped. It has generally resulted in fuzzy outlines and only large image areas have been considered suitable. In the past, we have been reluctant to offer graphic stencilling as an interior design solution because it has not offered the high standards of finish that we are synonymous with. However, due to increased demand, we have been rigorously testing and sampling a range of stencil vinyls and stencil paints.
 
We have trialled over a dozen stencil films for adhesive qualities, malleability and ease of installation, along with a range of acrylics, emulsion and oil based paints, and a multitude of application techniques ranging from various rollers, squeegees, stippling pads, through to a plethora of brushes and sponges.
 
We have now developed a solution which offers a permanent wall decor stencil that will successfully deliver small detail, providing excellent, pin sharp results. There are many situations where a cut-vinyl applied to the wall is not a suitable solution and it is in these cases where our stencilling solution comes into its own. Our new stencil film contours well to uneven surfaces and the specialist, paints are available in an extensive range of RAL colours.
 
If you think stencilling could work for your next project we would love to discuss it with you and to see if we can help you with your big idea.
 

BENEFITS:
  • Can deliver intricate detail
  • It can cover huge areas
  • Fast drying time
  • Sticks on almost any surface
  • Can be cut into any shape
  • Permanent interior life.

 

APPLICATIONS:
  • Hi-traffic areas
  • Large, high surfaces
  • Car parks
  • Industrial buildings
  • Painted walls
  • Concrete walls
  • Stone walls
  • Unfinished wood.

 

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