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LD92599
09-06-2004, 02:16 PM
Here's what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to mount large (12x18) photos onto a piece of foam board. I mounted them with some spray adhesive which worked fine but then i used a Krylon clear matte spray to "protect" it. Now the photos look like they have a layer of fine "dust" all over them and aren't as sharp as they had been.

Can anyone recommend something else that can be used as a protectant over something like that? We'll re-do the pictures again tomorrow at Costco.

TIA!

Laura
mom to William
3.5.2003

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ellies mom
09-06-2004, 03:43 PM
Laura-
Ok, First, how long do you intend for this to be protected? If this is meant to be a long term protection, I don't think that is the best method.
If it only needs to last a short while, and you save the original I would try to find a clear spray with a sheen. Satin or semigloss. You may want to test it on a smaller print first, before you pay to have a bigger more expensive print made again.

pritchettzoo
09-06-2004, 04:41 PM
What about clear contact paper? That might be a PITA to get all the bubbles out. I did that for a school project and I remember being very frustrated. Of course it was in middle school.

Or a sheet of clear plexi-glass type stuff (from Home Depot or Lowe's) cut to the same size as the foam board? You could run a thin bead of clear-drying glue around the edge to secure it.

Anna

LD92599
09-06-2004, 09:03 PM
Anna:

I thought about clear contact paper but remember the bubbles from school projects! Plexiglass is a good idea..i might check that out.

Laura
mom to William
3.5.2003

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LD92599
09-06-2004, 09:05 PM
Veronica:

Thanks for your suggestions! I would like the item to be protected for a few years probably; the items being protected are digital print outs, so I do have copies available elsewhere. I should test it with a 4x6 before I do my entire project, 18x24!


Laura
mom to William
3.5.2003

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pritchettzoo
09-06-2004, 10:51 PM
I saw these clear protective coverings in Discount School Supply's catalog. They're both available in other sizes: http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/product/product.asp?sku=2424
http://www.discountschoolsupply.com/product/product.asp?sku=12785

Anna