Reviewed by:
Bruce Fallik from Tabernash on 5/3/2022
5
Common uses customers have found for our 2 foot Live Edge Wood RV Signs Include:
RV Sign, Camper Sign, Campsite Sign, Camping Sign, Overlanding Sign, Recreational Vehicle Sign, Motorhome Sign, Trailer Sign, Travel Trailer Sign, Tent Camping Sign, Beach Sign, Vacation Home Sign, Outdoor sign, Directional Sign, Trail Sign, Property Sign, Outdoor Wood Sign.
Great for RV's, Recreational Vehicles, Overlanders, Tent Sites, Camp Sites, Fifth Wheel Campers, Travel Trailers, Class A motorhomes, Class C motorhomes, Toy Haulers, Pop Up Campers, Tent Campers, Roof Top Tents and many other uses.
Our live edge wood signs for RVs are intended for Outdoor Use and are finished with a Log Cabin finish called PPG Proluxe (formerly called Sikkens Cetol). It's an expensive finish, but holds up better out in the sun and weather than anything else we've found . We take our time, and put on 3-4 coats of finish on the back of the signs and 6-7 on the front, letting each coat dry thoroughly. We have many customers with camper signs that are more than a dozen years old and still in service. With a little care, your sign should last a long, long time.
Though created with outdoor use in mind, our signs work perfectly well indoors too, and many, many customer chose to use them inside their homes or cabins.
Our wood signs for RVs are finished with PPG Proluxe
(was called Sikkens Cetol SRD)
in the 'natural' color and intended for Outdoor Use. It's an expensive finish, but holds up better outdoors than anything else we've found. Our Signs will last a long time before any maintenance is needed, but like all natural products, will eventually weather. When the sign begins to fade after a number of years, clean it and wipe on a new coat of Sikkens with a foam brush. You can usually buy a small sample can at a PPG/Sikkens dealer for a few dollars. We have refinished signs for customers that have been out in the weather without any care for a dozen years or more and they look great again after a little touchup and are ready to provide years more of service. The key to keeping any outdoor finish in good shape is to recoat it before it gets to be in rough shape. If you let it go too long, you can sand lightly with 220 sandpaper before re-coating.