Vinyl stickers are made from high-quality vinyl material, making them both flexible and durable. They are known for their ability to preserve the colours and details in the design over time. Vinyl is water-resistant and withstands both UV radiation and temperature changes, making these stickers ideal for various environments and applications.
Where Can Vinyl Stickers Be Applied?
Vinyl stickers are extremely versatile and can be applied to a range of different surfaces, including:
- Laptops and Computers: To give a personal touch and protect the surface.
- Cars and Motorcycles: Perfect for decoration or labelling.
- Walls and Furniture: Create unique interior details without damaging the surface.
- Water Bottles and Thermoses: To make your belongings unique and easy to identify.
- Phones and Tablets: Protect and decorate your electronic devices.
- Home and Office: Use as decorative elements or to label equipment.
How Long Do Vinyl Stickers Last?
Vinyl stickers are designed to be long-lasting. Under normal usage conditions, they can last up to 5 years or longer without losing their colour or adhesion value. Factors like exposure to strong sunlight, extreme cold, or heat can affect lifespan, but generally, vinyl stickers are a durable choice for both indoor and outdoor use.
The Benefits of Lamination
To further increase the lifespan and durability of our vinyl stickers, we laminate them. Lamination means that a protective layer is applied over the sticker, which provides several advantages:
- Increased Durability: Lamination protects against scratches, dirt, and water, making the stickers more resistant to daily wear and tear.
- Colour Preservation: The protective layer helps maintain the stickers' colours and details over time, even under the influence of UV light.
- Easier Cleaning: Lamination makes the surface easier to wipe off, which facilitates the maintenance of the stickers.
- Colour and Light Resistance: Prevents colours from fading and the material from breaking down when exposed to sunlight and other elements.