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High-quality vinyl transfer decal with no background
Thin Blue line is gloss blue.
High-quality vinyl transfer decal with no background
9999 in stock
✦ Choose from a variety of colors and sizes for a true custom decal
✧ size is measured by the longest length
✧ Matte and gloss colors are the same
✦ If you have selected a decal that requires text
✧ Text will be exactly what you type and see in the text box
✧ Some fonts have unequal spacing between letters, this will be fixed in creation
■ Bottle decal sizes average from 3in-5in and car decals sizes average from 5in-8in
✦ The More you buy, the more you save, go to our pricing tab for specific info ᐊᐊ
✦ Please feel free to contact if:
✧ You have any questions on a color.
✧ You want a specific color, font, or larger size
MORE INFO
● Premium outdoor vinyl rated for many years based on conditions.
● Decals have no background
● High quality transfer tape for easy application
Great for water bottles, cars, boats, doors, electronics, glass and anything with a smooth clean surface!
INCLUDES
● x1 decal per order unless otherwise shown
For any questions or concerns, please email or message us through our live chat
Before you start
1. Clean your hands or wear gloves
2. Remove any static clothing you may be wearing, as it may leave particles on the surface or vinyl
3. Prep surface with isopropyl alcohol or any surface cleaner, nothing ammonia-based. Allow time to dry
4. If you have any ceramic, wax, or coating on your car, we recommend removing it -usually by polishing it off, machine or hand.
5. Make sure surface temperature is at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Steps
1. Pick a corner and Gently peel the transfer tape up off the backing paper, If you notice part of the decal not being picked up, lay the transfer tap back down and press firmly around the entire decal.
2. Use the marked centers on the backing paper to line up your decal
3. Carefully apply the decal to the surface starting with one side and working your way over. Use a credit card, squeegee or your hand to help smooth the decal to the surface.
4. Remove the transfer tape by peeling it away at a 45 degree angle. If you notice part of the decal not adhering to the surface, gently place the transfer tape back down and press firmly.
TIP 1: If your decal is having trouble adhering to the surface, try using a heat gun or hair dryer
TIP 2: To clean the label, only dap never wipe as the back and forth motion might pick up an edge of the decal
TIP 3: If you had trouble applying the decal and noticed several tiny bubbles across the decal. Don’t worry, just give it time for the bubbles to smooth out, after a couple days most of the bubbles should be gone.
TIP 4: If you are worried about the decal picking up, use a heat source on the vinyl for better adhesion. either hair dryer, heat gun, or the sun.
TIP 5: We recommend adding a layer of protection to any outdoor decal to increase longevity. Ceramic coating, wax etc.
Removal
Removing can be a time consuming task depending on how complex you design is, what vinyl you have, and how old your decal is. First, Start by picking at an edge with your fingernails, and very slowly peel the decal away from the part that’s stuck down. If you have a bunch of little pieces and have trouble picking up the edge, try using a wedge like a plastic razor blade. Test in a small area to make sure it wont damage your original surface. USE HEAT, like using a hair dryer, can soften the adhesion and make the vinyl less brittle. Don’t point the heat at the decal for too long; too much heat will cause it to stretch and break. If by chance you encounter glue residue, use a goo remover, or isopropyl alcohol.
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Quantity | Percentage Savings |
1 | – |
2 | 5% |
3 | 8% |
4 | 10% |
5 | 15% |
6 | 18% |
7 | 20% |
8 | 25% |
9 | 28% |
10+ | 30% |