How to paint on vinyl records.
What paint to use on vinyl records.
Acrylic pour painting on a vinyl record beginner tutorial recipes videos vinyl records i thought it was going to be impossible to actually find any records here on the island.
Avoid lower cost latex paint.
For this part you can use gesso if you have it or any color of your choice to paint a base layer on your record.
Let the records dry or wipe them down with a separate.
However the water based latex paints tend to be easier to clean up and they also tend to be more economically priced.
If you re just painting the record as is just skip the next step.
Prime the records with a spray primer for plastics.
When i m planning to make a clock using the record with the center cut out i use a styrofoam cone from the hobby shop and attach it to the turning base on the toy pottery wheel.
These items are not meant for cleaning and can cause damage to your vinyl.
Remove all dust and dirt from the records with a rag soaked in soapy hot water.
Because of natural particles in other types of vinegar white vinegar is the only one acceptable to use when cleaning vinyl.
Not only is it not necessary to lubricate with wd40 baby oil.
Also keep in mind that vinyl records are much more slippery than a canvas once they are covered in paint.
Water or oil based primers and paints both work well.
The best paint for vinyl is water based 100 percent acrylic paint or urethane modified acrylic paint.
A record album gesso acrylic paint embellishments see below your choice of sealant varnish your choice of hanging mechanism see below 1.
Decide if you re going to want your painted album to hang free or against a wall.
Acrylic paint remains very flexible.
Things you ll need acrylic paint spray paint paint thinner paint brushes vinyl record stencils.
No need to wait till it dries just paint the layer and get ready to add your final dirty pour cup.
The primer will also fill in some of the record s deep grooves and give you a smoother surface.
The vinyl paint soaks into the surface of the material becoming part of the original surface.
Do not use lubricants on your vinyl records.