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Outdoor murals and painted public signs face constant exposure to UV rays, weather, dirt, and everyday wear. For artists finding the right mural protection coating can make a major difference in preserving color, vibrancy, and longevity.
Recently, artist Kelsey Kay of Puttin’ on the Paint put our new MuralShield Matte 15 oz aerosol to the test while helping refresh and protect the newly updated sign at the renamed Mike Germaine Bark Park in Exeter, California. After using the aerosol mural protective coating, Kelsey shared her experience and review of how the product performed.
It worked amazing for the new updated City Dog Park sign.
- Kelsey Kay, Puttin on the Paint
The sign, originally painted in 2022, received:
The project was fully donated in honor of the park and the Germaine family, helping preserve a meaningful community landmark for years to come.
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Kelsey Kay
Puttin’ on the Paint specializes in custom hand-painted art work, large and small.