- Frequently Asked Questions -

Which graphic is right for my application?

Permanent Vinyl -

  • Can be removed.
  • Easy to take care of.
  • Can be printed on.
  • Vinyl on Magnetic Backing -
  • Speed tested to 122 MPH.
  • Allows for easy removal.
  • Will not scratch painted surfaces (when properly applied) - See How to take care of my graphic.
  • Static Cling -

  • Pros.
  • Good for aluminum, glass, and fiberglass surfaces.
  • Can be printed on (except for clear variety).
  • Does not leave residue when removed.
  • Works when permanent vinyl is not perferred.
  • Cons.
  • Recommended for temporary applications.
  • Can be removed/repositioned a few times.
  • Once the backing gets dirty, the adhesion is ruioned.
  • Print Cut -

  • Adhesive Vinyl
  • Bumper Stickers
  • Coretex Posters
  • Vehical/Trailer Graphics
  • Window Graphics
  • Banners
  • Promotional
  • Sports
  • Advertising
  • Posters
  • Matt
  • Gloss

  • How do I take care of my graphic?

    Do -

  • Be careful when using a snow scraper on vinyl window lettering.
  • Mild window cleaner may be used to clean the windows without damage to the decal.
  • Wash vinyl graphics with plain soap, water, or any car wash detergent and rinse thoroughly.
  • Keep high pressure nozzles at least 1.5 feet from the edge of the graphics. High pressure spray can cause the edge of graphics to peel.
  • Test any cleaning solution on a small section of the vinyl graphic before using.
  • Don't -

  • Don't let gasoline or other petroleum based products drip or stay on your vinyl graphics for any length of time. If a spill occurs, wipe off and rinse with water immediately.
  • Don't apply paint or clear coat over the vinyl graphics.
  • Don't apply wax over graphics, especially if the wax contains any petroleum distillates. Dried wax can be removed by softening it with rubbing alcohol and using cotton swabs.
  • Don't use any aromatic solvents such as acetone, M.E.K., toluene, paint thinner, or lacquer thinner on your graphics. Any solvent may soften the vinyl material or smear colors.
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