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Are wraps good for cornhole boards?

Are wraps good for cornhole boards?

The Best Thing About A Cornhole Board Wrap There are many ways to decorate a set of cornhole boards (as talked about in our blog post, “Types of Cornhole Board Finishes: Stickers vs Print vs Paint”). Vinyl wraps are a popular choice for anyone who is using digital design.

How do you cover corn hole boards?

Using polyurethane can be an effective way to protect your boards for years to come. Oil-based polyurethane often leaves an amber glow on top of unfinished cornhole boards, whereas water-based poly will leave a more clear coat. Oil-based is also a more durable substance.

How do I make my corn hole not slippery?

I took some fine sand and spread it thinly on top and then lightly spayed clear coat “chalkboard” paint to bind it to the laminate. Worked like a charm! No more bags sliding off the boards like they were on ice!

Do you poly laminated cornhole wraps?

To prevent that from happening and giving your cornhole boards look brand new for a long time, we suggest finishing the boards with a few coats of polyurethane after you have applied your decal and let it sit for a few hours.

How do you finish regulation cornhole boards?

How to apply finish to your cornhole board

  1. Clean your area and cover the floor.
  2. Clean the cornhole boards.
  3. Sanding sealer.
  4. Don’t shake your poly!
  5. Use a foam brush.
  6. Apply multiple clear coat layers.
  7. Wait for drying.
  8. Sand your clear coats.

Can you polyurethane over a decal?

You may add another coat of polyurethane OVER the decal sticker but do it in VERY light coats. Adding a coat of polyurethane over the decals will make the edge of the decal sticker be less prominent (you don’t want an edge where your bags will be stopped from sliding by).

Can you Poly over vinyl decals?

If you used permanent vinyl decals or if you do not plan on taking off your removable decal, paint a layer of polyurethane finish over the board with a medium-sized brush. Add one coat, let it dry for 24 hours or according to the directions.

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Ruth Doyle