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Adhesive letters and numbers cut out in vinyl - Selfadhesive vinyltext

Adhesive letters and numbers cut out in vinyl - Selfadhesive vinyltext

Adhesive letters and numbers cut out in vinyl - Selfadhesive vinyltext

Vinyl letters are a practical and quick solution if you want to display your message in a shop window, on a car, or any other place. The price is calculated instantly, and you can also see volume discounts starting from 2 units. You can install the vinyl letters yourself by following the included instructions, and we also send a free mounting spatula in the package.

Choose from vinyl letters in bright colors, matte colors, or one of the different effects you'll find below, depending on what best suits your purpose.

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Glossy vinyl text has a smooth, shiny surface that gives a clean and sharp appea
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Matte vinyl text has a soft, non-glossy surface that reduces glare and gives a c
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Wall sticker letters are self-adhesive vinyl texts designed for indoor walls and
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High-tack vinyl lettering is made to stick firmly – even to tricky or uneven s
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Transparent vinyl letters are precision-cut text in a clear, self-adhesive film
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This type of vinyl is often used on windows, glass doors or mirrors where you wa
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Reflective vinyl letters are self-adhesive texts that bounce back light – from
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Spiegel vinyl letters zijn gemaakt van vinylfolie met een spiegelend, chroomacht
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Fluorescent lettering is a type of vinyl text that makes your message truly stan
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Description

What are adhesive vinyl letters?


Self-adhesive letters are made of self-adhesive vinyl and are also known as vinyl text. They are very easy to use and can be placed on any flat surface.


You can choose from a wide range of colors and fonts to get exactly the look you want.


Is it difficult to remove self-adhesive letters?


No, it's generally not complicated to remove them. Most self-adhesive letters can be easily peeled off from the surface they are adhered to. It may be beneficial to apply heat with a heat gun or hair dryer, for example, to soften the vinyl and remove as much adhesive as possible.


However, some self-adhesive letters may leave glue residues that can be difficult to remove. If you face this problem, you can use isopropyl alcohol or lamp oil to remove the residues. First, do a test on an inconspicuous area to make sure that the surface can tolerate these products. If the surface is glass, you can easily remove adhesive residues with a glass scraper and soapy water.


This is how we create your vinyl texts


FAQ about

FAQ

What is an adhesive vinyltext and letters?

A vinyltext is letters cut out in single-colored film. The background is removed and a mounting tape is placed on top of the letters. It is then mounted just like a sticker, but finally, the mounting tape is removed, and the text sits on the surface without a background. A film text/film letters includes 1 color.
FAQ

What is an adhesive vinyllogo?

An adhesive vinyllogo is a drawing or logo that is cut out in colored vinylfilm. The background is removed, and a mounting tape is placed on top of the logo. It is then mounted in the same way as a sticker, but finally, the mounting tape is removed so the logo sits on the surface without a background. A vinnyl logo can have multiple colors.
FAQ

What file should be used to make film logos?

For us to make your film logos, the files must be saved as PDF, EPS, or AI (i.e., vector files). The files must also be saved as graphics and not as image files.
FAQ

The application tape doesn't stick and I can't get them off the back liner.

They have probably been lying in a windowsill or have otherwise been exposed to sunlight (i.e., UV radiation) for an extended period. The adhesive on the application tape is made of rubber, resin, and a solvent. Just as a rubber band becomes brittle, the application tape loses its adhesive ability. The underlying film also risks burning onto the liner. What do I do? Unfortunately, there's nothing else to do but buy new ones...