Thank you. The laminate does not peel off. (Well, maybe you could super yank it off, but not easily at all) I have never used it on ceramics, but I suppose you could.
Well,....the laminate is easy peasy and gives a glossy finish. The spray is a bit time consuming and takes a certain finesse and can be inconsistent,...but allows for the substrate texture to show through. Which is nice when you are doing a rustic wood or metal. So, I guess it depends on the application - but as far as EASY - definitely laminate.
Thank you for your videos. I’ve learned a lot from you.
awwww. Thank you. Sublimation is so much fun! :)
nice video and well explained. Does the laminate peel off? Can the laminate be used on ceramic?
Thank you. The laminate does not peel off. (Well, maybe you could super yank it off, but not easily at all)
I have never used it on ceramics, but I suppose you could.
So do you like the laminate better than using the polycrylic spray?
Well,....the laminate is easy peasy and gives a glossy finish. The spray is a bit time consuming and takes a certain finesse and can be inconsistent,...but allows for the substrate texture to show through. Which is nice when you are doing a rustic wood or metal. So, I guess it depends on the application - but as far as EASY - definitely laminate.