Outdoor sticker will stick to many surfaces. As a general rule of thumb, plastic will stick to any surface that is clean and either smooth or non-porous. To demonstrate the necessary surface qualities, we use glass versus brick as a quick example. Plastic will stick very well to glass. On the other hand, due to its rough exterior, plastic will not stick well to brick. See Plastic Stickers for Dummies below!

  • Printed colour on a plastic vinyl material
  • Stickers can be cut to any shape, think the map of Ireland
  • Imagine your logo cut out, now think of the uses

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The Small Print - We use Latex ink which is the most environmentally friendly ink system in the world today. All stickers supplied in sheet form not roll. Stickers can be cut to any shape or size. If you need your printing faster please contact us and we will do everything we can to meet your deadline. All prices exclude VAT. You can collect your printing from our office free of charge or we can deliver it to you for a small fee. The technical bit - We print CMYK LM LC and do not use Pantone spot colours, white ink, metallic inks or spot varnishing on our stickers.


Stickers For Dummies - A summary of uses!

A brief summary of acceptable surfaces along with some surfaces that are not. These lists are not comprehensive and there are other acceptable and unacceptable substrates than those listed above. Again, when in doubt, apply the rule that states vinyl will generally adhere well to smooth, glossy and clean surfaces. Rough, dull, peeling, porous or dirty surfaces, on the other hand, will likely not produce an acceptable vinyl application.

Acceptable surfaces: Glass, Metals (Must be painted with a smooth, glossy enamel), Vehicles (Must be painted with a smooth, glossy enamel), Vinyl (Such as Banners, Canopies, flags, etc.), Plastic, Fiberglass (Must be painted with a smooth, glossy enamel), Wood (Must be painted with a smooth, glossy enamel), other Painted Surfaces (Paint must be smooth and glossy, vinyl will not stick to oxidized, faded, or peeling paint)

Not recommended surfaces: Cement, Raw Lumber, Oxidized or faded paint, Peeling paint, Rubber, Raw Metals, Oily Surface.

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