Vinyl Surface Requirements
Surface Preparation
All surfaces must be thoroughly cleaned before applying your vinyl graphics.
The goal is to get your surface as clean as possible. The cleaner your
surface is the better the vinyl decal will adhere. This will greatly
improve the life of you vinyl decal and will most likely adhere to your
surface longer. Follow the instructions below for specific material
cleaning procedures.
Plastics, Glass, Tile, Painted Metals,
Base Metals and Interior Painted Surfaces
We recommend first cleaning these surfaces with a soap and water solution.
Household dishwashing soap works fine. Next you’ll need Denatured
Alcohol to remove any residues. Although you can install decals after
cleaning the surface with dishwashing soap we recommend using Denatured
Alcohol because it will completely clean the surface. It helps remove
residues that could be left from the soap/water solution. Also if you
use car cleaning products such as car wax, Rain-X, or similar products
these could possibly effect the application process of your decals.
Denatured alcohol can remove these and other residues from the surface
before applying your decals. It can be purchased at a local paint or
hardware store and is relatively inexpensive. Always follow the instructions
on the label. If it will be used on a painted surface make sure the
instructions say it can be used for that purpose (or fiberglass if it’s
a boat) and test in an inconspicuous area. You’ll want to dry
the surface completely with a clean cloth or paper towel before applying
the decal.
Temperature and Weather Conditions
The optimum temperature range for vinyl graphic
adhesion is 60 - 80 degrees F. The air and surfaces should always be
above 40 degrees F. Very high humidity (above 90 percent) may effect
the application process. Also if possible try to work in a covered area
this will help keep debris from landing on your surface. This also helps
shield from wind and wind can become a big problem, especially if your
installing a very large vinyl graphic..