🏷️ Premium Vinyl Bin Stickers – Stylish, Practical & Built to Last

Say goodbye to lost, swapped, or unidentified bins! Our custom vinyl bin stickers are a smart and stylish way to clearly mark your wheelie bins with your house number or full address.

Perfect for households, flats, shared drives, or anywhere bins tend to "wander" β€” these high-quality decals help you stand out on collection day.


✨ What Are Vinyl Bin Stickers?

Our bin stickers are made from durable outdoor-grade gloss vinyl, precision cut and pre-loaded with transfer tape for easy application. Unlike printed labels, the design is made from solid-colour vinyl β€” so there’s no background, just clean lettering and shapes that stick directly to your bin.


βœ… Benefits You’ll Love:


🧲 Strong Adhesion, No Peeling

We only use high-quality permanent adhesive vinyl. Once applied correctly to a clean, dry surface, your stickers will stay put β€” no bubbling, cracking, or peeling.


πŸ‘Œ Easy DIY Application

You don’t need tools or experience β€” just follow our simple step-by-step guide (included with every order). Stickers come ready-to-go with pre-applied transfer tape, making them quick and fuss-free to apply in minutes.


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🧼 Step-by-Step Instructions:

1. Clean the surface
Wipe the area of your bin with a damp cloth and let it dry. Remove any dirt, grease, or dust β€” this helps the sticker stick properly.

2. Prepare the sticker
Rub over the front (the clear transfer tape) firmly with a bank card. This presses the vinyl onto the transfer tape for easy lifting.

3. Peel the backing paper
Slowly peel away the white (or blue) paper backing, making sure the black vinyl sticker stays on the clear transfer tape. If any part doesn’t lift, press it back down and rub again.

4. Position on the bin
Place the clear transfer tape onto your bin β€” once you're happy with the position, press it down firmly from the centre outward to avoid bubbles.

5. Rub down again
Use your card to rub the entire design, especially the edges and corners. This helps the vinyl grip the surface.

6. Remove the transfer tape
Slowly peel away the clear tape at a sharp angle, leaving the black vinyl stuck to your bin. If any part starts to lift, press the tape back down and rub it again.