DECALS & MAGNETS 

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Commercial/Auto

 

Vinyl Decals - Lettering, Logos, Specialized Designs, Themes, Showcase, Auto Show Premium packages, Events, Special Occasions/Holidays. Business Advertising, Auto/Car/Van/SUV vehicle business removable magnets, Commercial Vehicle installations, tuners, SUV, AV, RV, Motorbikes, Boats, (Marine) Fiberglass Vinyl replacements, Door notices, cubical/office glass, business interior banners, wall notices, sports themes, Off Road Sponsored Panel decals, and more.

 

Residential

 

Interior/Exterior Vinyl Decal Graphic Art for Walls and Glass, any semi/or smooth surface. Playrooms, children’s events, garage interior, and basement, focus point(s) - dining/living rooms, bedroom décor, adult attire décor, dishware designs, special occasions, ceramic & porcelain vinyl decorations, memorabilia stickers, and magnets for fridges or other magnetic surfaces. We also specialize in specialty apparel - all in which are made to order.

Viny Decal Application Instructions "Self Installation"

 

IMPORTANT, you'll need a clean surface to apply your decal(s) onto.

Use a paper towel or good terry towel and rubbing alcohol to clean your surface before sticking your new decal. DO NOT USE WINDEX.

 

How To Apply Vinyl Decals

 

Each decal will arrive as three layers of material. The top layer is paper or plastic transfer tape, which is used to apply the decal. The second layer is the vinyl film, which is the decal itself. The bottom layer is the backing paper. When you receive your decal, lay it flat and firmly wipe a credit card or application squeegee across the top of the transfer tape. This helps to make sure the transfer tape properly adheres to the decal. This is especially important if the decal was shipped in a mailing tube. Below are three sets of application instructions. The instructions for small decals are for applying small decals for cell phones, laptops, car windows, and other similar surfaces. The instructions for large decals are for larger car window decals, storefront windows, or wall decals. The top hinge method is suitable for most applications, and the center hinge method works better for wider decals.

 

Small Decals

 

Step 1. Completely clean and dry the desired application surface.

Step 2. Carefully peel the backing paper from the decal at a sharp angle.

Step 3. Align the decal and press it onto the desired surface. Firmly run a credit card across the transfer tape to make sure the decal adheres to the surface.

Step 4. Slowly peel the transfer tape from the top of the decal. If any part of the decal starts to come up with the tape, run over that part of the decal with a credit card and try to peel the tape again.

 

Large Decals - Top Hinge Method

 

Step 1. Completely clean and dry the desired application surface.

Step 2. Align the decal where you would like it to be. Tape it in place using masking tape along the top edge of the transfer tape.

Step 3. Lift the free end of the decal up and peel the backing paper away from the decal at a sharp angle.

Step 4. Starting from the top edge of the decal near the masking tape, wipe down over the transfer tape with a credit card. Firmly go over the entire decal surface until it is completely adhered to the surface.

Step 5. Slowly and carefully peel the transfer tape from the top of the decal. Don’t pull the tape away from the surface. Peel the tape at a sharp angle, so you may press on top of the decal as you peel. If any part of the decal starts to come up with the tape, run over that part of the decal with a credit card and try to peel the tape again.

 

Large Decals - Center Hinge Method

 

Step 1. Completely clean and dry the desired application surface.

Step 2. Align the decal where you would like it to be. Tape it in place using masking tape along the top edge of the transfer tape.

Step 3. Place a piece of masking tape vertically down the center of the decal, from top to bottom. This will act as a hinge so both the left and right side of the decal can swing away from the wall.

Step 4. Remove masking tape from one side of the decal and pull the decal away from the wall. Peel the backing tape off half of the decal you are working with, and cut the paper off near the center hinge.

Step 5. Starting from the center edge of the decal near the masking tape, wipe over the transfer tape with a credit card outward from the center. Firmly go over the entire decal surface until it is completely adhered to the surface.

Step 6. Once the first half of the decal has been applied, remove the masking tape and center hinge tape from the decal. Pull this half of the decal back from the surface and peel the backing paper from the decal.

Step 7. Starting from where the first half of the decal has already been applied, wipe over the transfer tape with a credit card outward toward the edge. Firmly go over the entire decal surface until it is completely adhered to the surface.

Step 8. Slowly and carefully peel the transfer tape from one end of the decal. Peel the tape at a sharp angle so you can press on the decal as you peel the tape. If any part of the decal starts to come up with the tape, run over that part of the decal with a credit card and try to peel the tape again.

 

Removing Vinyl Decals

 

A razor blade or scraper may be used with alcohol or Windex to remove decals from glass, such as mirrors, car windows, and storefront windows. Do not use a blade or scraping tool on any surface that could be scratched or damaged. For removing decals from the surface of electronic devices, use your fingernail to peel up the edges of the decal, being careful not to scratch the surface. For matte wall decals, peel the decal as you would from an electronic device. For glossy wall decals or stubborn matte wall decals, a blow dryer may be used to heat the decal and aid in removing it.