Each decal is a transfer‑cut design with three layers (backing paper, vinyl decal, and transfer tape) for easy installation. Choose from a wide range of custom colors and sizes (1"–11") to match your style. Installation instructions are included, with both dry and wet application methods explained for flawless results.
Your transfer-cut decal
Clean, lint-free cloth
Rubbing alcohol or mild soap and water
Squeegee, credit card, or similar flat tool
Masking tape (optional for alignment)
Spray bottle with water + a drop of dish soap (for wet method)
Clean the Surface Wipe the area with rubbing alcohol or soap and water. Let it dry completely. Avoid glass cleaners, they can leave residue.
Position the Decal Without removing the backing, place the decal where you want it. Use masking tape to hold it in place or create a hinge at the top.
Peel the Backing Slowly peel the white/back layer away, leaving the decal stuck to the clear transfer tape.
Apply the Decal Starting from the top or one side, press the decal onto the surface using a squeegee or credit card. Work slowly to avoid bubbles.
Burnish It Firmly rub over the entire decal with your tool to ensure good adhesion.
Remove the Transfer Tape Peel the clear tape back slowly at a sharp angle. If any part lifts, press it back down and rub again.
This method allows repositioning and reduces bubbles, ideal for vehicle graphics, wall art, or large window decals.
Mix Your Solution Fill a spray bottle with water and add 1-2 drops of dish soap. Shake gently.
Clean the Surface Thoroughly Remove all dirt, oils, and residues. Dry completely.
Spray the Surface Lightly Mist the area with your soap solution. Don't soak, just a light, even coat.
Peel and Position the Decal Remove the backing and place the decal (still on transfer tape) onto the wet surface. You can slide it into position.
Squeegee Out the Water Starting from the center, use firm strokes to push water and air bubbles outward. Wipe excess moisture with a cloth.
Let It Set Allow the decal to dry and bond for 30-60 minutes before removing the transfer tape. In humid conditions, wait longer.
Remove Transfer Tape Peel slowly at a sharp angle. If edges lift, press them down and wait a bit longer before retrying.
For textured surfaces (like walls), use extra pressure and heat (hair dryer) to help adhesion.
Avoid applying in extreme cold or direct sunlight.
If bubbles persist, use a pin to pop them and smooth out gently.