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<p>[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 139832, member: 468"]As long as you put something between the sign and the backer glass and make sure it can 'breathe'. If air is trapped in there it may fog and even if not fogging up, WILL degrade the paint further.</p><p>You could drill some small holes in the top and bottom where they would be between the sign and the backer glass.</p><p>Make sure there's no stress pressure on either the sign or backer glass. There's no need for this.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KingofThings, post: 139832, member: 468"]As long as you put something between the sign and the backer glass and make sure it can 'breathe'. If air is trapped in there it may fog and even if not fogging up, WILL degrade the paint further. You could drill some small holes in the top and bottom where they would be between the sign and the backer glass. Make sure there's no stress pressure on either the sign or backer glass. There's no need for this.[/QUOTE]
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