Wet Paint Signs

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Customer Parking with Custom Wording Sign

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Painting is an excellent way to shore up the integrity of your walls, change the ambiance of your environment, and spruce up your entire décor with minimal effort. But while adding a fresh coat of paint is one of the best ways of giving your business a new look, it can also create quite a mess – especially if you fail to tell employees and customers that the paint is still drying. With this Wet Paint Sign from American Sign Letters, you can easily communicate to everyone that they should avoid touching, leaning against, or sitting on a freshly painted surface. Not only does this protect the paint job from fingerprints, smears, and other unsightly blemishes, it will ensure that workers and guests do not accidentally ruin their clothes.

Attention Grabbing
Our Wet Paint Signs are nothing if not attention-grabbing, and that’s exactly what you need when warning people about the presence of wet paint. The trouble with painted surfaces is that they often look the same after drying as they do when wet, particularly if you’re using a high gloss finish. You might assume that the smell would be warning enough, but that’s not always the case. Plus, the smell can linger long after the paint has dried. Conversely, the scent may not be immediately evident in an outdoor environment. There’s no reason to take unnecessary chances; a Wet Paint Sign from American Sign Letters will give everyone the warning they need, and the price is affordable enough to be negligible to your bottom line.

Communicate Effectively
We’re firm believers that the effectiveness of a sign is based on three primary factors: Visibility, simplicity, and recognizability. You’ll get all three traits with this Wet Paint Sign. We’ve covered the visibility factor already. As far as simplicity is concerned, you’d be hard-pressed to find a sign with a more concise message than this one. If a customer or employee fails to understand this simple warning, well, there’s not much more you can do. Finally, recognizability. Other than (perhaps) very young children, everyone should be able to recognize this sign, comprehend its meaning, and recognize why touching the painted surface would be ill-advised. By purchasing and using signage that adheres to these principles, you have a much better chance at gaining compliance – and protecting your paint job!