What can you apply Adhesive Vinyl onto? (2024)

Attention Beginners! Have you ever wondered ,"What CAN I putAdhesive Vinyl onto"? If so, then come check out this blog post, we will show you a quick run down of just a few items that you can apply adhesive Vinyl to.

Here are a few things:

Glass:

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For Glass surfaces, we recommend using any our our Permanent Lines. Shown here is ourGlitter Adhesive Line in Blue, and ourSeries 51 line in White and Black. Permanent will water resistant, so for water bottles like this is it perfect.

Metal:

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Metal Surfaces also work great for Adhesive Vinyl. You can use either Permanent orRemovable, depending upon what youo are wanting to do with your project. This tin will be for treats so I will want it Permanent. We used theGlitter FX in Red which has a permanent Adhesive.

Plastics:

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Plastics come in all sorts of varieties, so it can sometimes be hard to say which vinyl to use. Just like the Glass and the metal, it may depend upon how to wish to use them. bins like this one would be find with Permanent or Removable. If you have a fun flower pot that will go outside, Permanent is what you want. When in doubt, go with Permanent. This was ourLight Blue Glitter Adhesive.

Ceramics:

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Ceramics are similar to Glass, so I would also recommend permanent. You will want a nice smooth ceramic like mugs,bowls, vases. Rough Ceramics you may have to treat prior to applying Vinyl. Here we use both PermanentsSeries 51 Black andBrushed Gold Metalized.

Canvas:

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And Canvas. Canvas is probably the most questionable surface forAdhesive Vinyl, everyone wants canvas projects because you can get them relatively cheap and from most craft stores.

Canavs is tricky becuase it can be rough, smooth, course, tight, loose, High quality and low quality, but what it comes down to is this. Prepwork and support.

I will show you a quick run down. First Lets Start with our Basic Removable and Permanent Vinyls; Series 51 and 31.

Series 51 Vinyl has a gloss finish with a permanent adhesive, whileSeries 31 has a matte(satin) finish and a removable adhesive.

Some will tell you only use Permanent with Canvas, that is partially true, but if you prep your canvas before hand, you can use both.

Simply paint the canvas with a simply acrylic paint.

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Apply your tape to your Vinyl and trim it around, then apply by burnishing the tape to allow the adhesive to adhere to the canvas. Do this with both your Red and Black.

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TheRed Permanent 51 does great, theBlack Removable 31 does much better on the painted surface, so if you do not want to paint, here is your next trick.

Simply take a board that will fill in the open area of the canvas to give it a smooth surface, this will save you a lot of grief.

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The Vinyl will now go on much smoother.

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What can you apply Adhesive Vinyl onto? (2024)

FAQs

What can you put adhesive vinyl on? ›

Adhesive vinyl is best for smooth surfaces, like glass, plastic, metal, notebook covers, painted wood (raw wood is harder), and even paper. Iron on vinyl is primarily used on fabric, so you can use it to make t-shirts, onesies, and more, as well as on raw wood and other hard surfaces that are more porous.

What does permanent adhesive vinyl stick to? ›

Both removable and permanent vinyl is best used on any smooth surface. You can place permanent vinyl on surfaces like glass, metal, plastic, acrylic, painted wood, or even notebooks. Permanent vinyl cannot be used on fabrics. That's what heat transfer vinyl is for.

How do you apply vinyl to anything? ›

Gently place one end down on the surface and smooth it out with your fingers. Then use your application or scraper tool to burnish the decal onto your surface. Remember, the vinyl's adhesive is activated through pressure, so give it a good rub to get it to stick well.

What can I put Cricut permanent vinyl on? ›

Cricut Premium Vinyl - Permanent is ideal for projects that need to weather the storm, from mailboxes to mugs, to outdoor signage and more. It's a water-resistant and UV-resistant film with an adhesive that can last for up to 3 years.

What surface does vinyl stick to? ›

A: Vinyl decals can be applied to just about any clean and smooth surface. Decals may not adhere to heavily-textured surfaces, but can stick to lightly textured walls. We don't recommend installation of vinyl decals on certain surfaces such as brick, stucco, concrete block, suede paints, and sand paints.

Does adhesive vinyl stick to paper? ›

What type of vinyl works best on wrapping paper? You can use both adhesive vinyl and removable vinyl on wrapping paper!

What is the difference between vinyl and adhesive vinyl? ›

Adhesive Vinyl can come in all kinds of colors and finishes, but it will always have a paper backing and be sticky to the touch when that backing is peeled off. Heat Transfer Vinyl, on the other hand, does not have a paper backing. Instead, HTV, has a clear plastic carrier sheet that covers the top of the vinyl.

What is the difference between adhesive vinyl and permanent vinyl? ›

The big difference between permanent and removable vinyl is their permanence and the strength of the adhesive contained. Removable vinyl has weaker adhesive and permanent vinyl has stronger adhesive. So the next time you have craft projects, you already know which kind of vinyl to use.

How long does adhesive vinyl last? ›

Depending on the quality of the surface that it is being applied to and a few other variables that we will shortly cover, self-adhesive vinyl will generally last for an average of 3-5 years.

Will permanent vinyl stick to metal? ›

Metal: Metal Surfaces also work great for Adhesive Vinyl. You can use either Permanent or Removable, depending upon what youo are wanting to do with your project.

How do you apply vinyl to plastic? ›

Since the plastic is smooth and nonporous, the vinyl should stick fairly easily. If you are having trouble, burnish again and peel even more slowly, using your fingernail to help “guide” the vinyl off the transfer tape. But really, it should work really nicely on plastic. Tada!

Can you stick permanent vinyl on wood? ›

Your permanent vinyl should well adhere to wood that's treated with a base coat so long as your project is kept inside. If you want to try a topcoat, I would let the vinyl adhesive cure for 24-48 hours before adding a topcoat so the adhesives don't mix and cause the vinyl to peel.

Will permanent vinyl stick to fabric? ›

If you want to use it, it can stick to the shirt but it will not last long. Permanent vinyl is best applied on smooth and hard surfaces and not on fabrics, shirts, or other types of clothing.

What causes vinyl not to stick? ›

Not Enough Pressure

First things first, the most common reason your HTV may not be sticking to your shirt, sweater or whatever else you're applying it to may be because you're not using enough pressure. And pressure is important. Without it, your HTV projects may not be as long lasting as you would like.

Will vinyl stick to plastic? ›

Because it depends on the type of plastic, the chemical formula. Some plastics take readily to adhesive vinyl graphics application, others don't, and still others will work, but only if installed properly.

Can I stick vinyl on rough surface? ›

Well, Vinyl stickers stick to almost any surface, so long as the surface is clean and smooth. Surfaces that are rough, have a coarse texture, or are dirty will not provide for surfaces where vinyl can stick optimally.

Does adhesive vinyl stick to cardstock? ›

Did you know that you can apply vinyl to cardstock - giving you even more creative possibilities for your SVG designs?!! Here are some special tips on how to apply adhesive vinyl to cardstock.

Does peel and stick vinyl stick to wood? ›

Yes, in principle self adhesive vinyl flooring can be laid on wood floor.

How do you use adhesive vinyl without a Cricut? ›

You do not have to have an electronic cutting machine to work with vinyl. You can always cut your vinyl by hand using a pair of scissors or craft knife. In fact, one of my favorite vinyl projects that my kids and I did together was entirely cut by hand.

Do you need heat for adhesive vinyl? ›

If your vinyl isn't sticking, you can use heat to affix it better. Use a hairdryer or heat gun on the surface of the self-adhesive vinyl while applying it to your desired surface. Using heat will help it conform to any uneven surfaces a little quicker.

Does peel and stick vinyl last? ›

On average you can expect peel and stick floors to last between five and 25 years. However, their life span ultimately comes down to how well they're installed, how much traffic they receive, and whether they're repeatedly exposed to water.

Is adhesive vinyl waterproof? ›

While vinyl stickers are made to be stronger than the ordinary paper sticker, it doesn't mean that they're supposed to get wet. Vinyl stickers on their own are not waterproof; it's what the printing manufacturers put on them that makes them waterproof. However, not all vinyl stickers are made to get wet.

Can you use adhesive vinyl on shirts? ›

Using adhesive vinyl on shirts is possible; however, don't expect the vinyl to last very long. You can only use adhesive vinyl on shirts for short-term decals. It is best to use a different vinyl for garments. Adhesive vinyl is best on surfaces that are smooth and hard.

What adhesive vinyl is best? ›

The Best Self-Adhesive Vinyl Sheets for Indoor and Outdoor Projects
  • Vinyl Ease Removable Vinyl. Vinyl Ease makes a versatile 48-pack of colored 12-by-12-inch sheets. ...
  • Oracal Permanent Vinyl Starter Pack. ...
  • Siser EasyPSV Glitter Vinyl. ...
  • Oracal 651 Permanent Vinyl, Matte Black.
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What type of vinyl lasts the longest? ›

The best kind is Oracal 651, which comes with a glossy finish and is rated to last up to 6 years. This vinyl cuts reliably and transfers cleanly. If you are looking for something even more durable, check out cast vinyl like Oracal 751 (lasts 8 years) or Oracal 951 (10 years).

How long does adhesive vinyl take to dry? ›

DRYING Do not allow heavy traffic 24 hours. Do not expose to water from cleaning or other sources for 72 hours. The adhesive is fully cured in 3 days. Drying times will be slower at lower temperatures and faster at higher temperatures.

Can self adhesive vinyl be removed? ›

To aid the removal of self adhesive vinyl, you can very gently heat the vinyl with a low heat setting on your hair dryer to soften the adhesive. Our self adhesive vinyl can be used on windows and removed in this way too.

Do vinyl stickers stick to metal? ›

Vinyl stickers can stick to any smooth, clean surface you can think of. There aren't many surfaces off limits. The main surfaces include wood, plastic, glass, and metal. Position it on your computer, on your car, on your wall, or on your window.

How do you stick vinyl to glass? ›

Use clear transfer tape to move your design from the vinyl backing to the glass. Use the least amount of tape as possible. So cut the tape and the backing down as close to the vinyl as you can before peeling off the tape to transfer it to the glass.

Does permanent vinyl stick to walls? ›

Permanent Adhesive Vinyl (For Outdoor Use)

For outdoor use, may it be for walls, wood signages, or glass windows, if you want the vinyl to last for a long time, using permanent adhesive vinyl is recommended.

How do you apply vinyl adhesive to wood? ›

Applying adhesive permanent vinyl

You'll treat wood like any other surface. Apply the vinyl, burnish (press down evenly and across the vinyl with your squeegee or credit card), and then pull the transfer paper up!

How do you keep vinyl from peeling off plastic? ›

Even if you use premium outdoor vinyl or permanent vinyl, that vinyl will fall off eventually and start curling up either in icy cold temperatures or in the heat and so on! So, to keep this nice for years and years to come, grab some polyurethane spray.

How do you get vinyl to stick to rough plastic? ›

For textured surfaces heat gun (not a hair dryer) must be used to conform vinyl while installing. Then a heat resistant foam roller is used to conform and adhere the heated vinyl to a textured surface.

Can you heat press adhesive vinyl on wood? ›

You can absolutely used heat transfer vinyl on wood. Not only can you use HTV on wood, but I actually prefer it to adhesive vinyl in many cases. Here's why: Heat Transfer Vinyl is not as glossy as most permanent adhesive vinyl, and the more matte finish looks closer to paint and less like a sticker.

Will vinyl stick to plywood? ›

Wood is not the best choice for Vinyl

Actually unsealed wood, plywood and even painted plywood are not good substrates for vinyl. Vinyl is an adhesive backed film that is expected to last for years outdoors in all kinds of weather.

Will adhesive vinyl stick to polyester? ›

The answer is yes! Our Craftables HTV works great on polyester, cotton and cotton poly blends. Here in this blog post, we'll share some tips on when to choose polyester over cotton and vice versa. For this post we'll also be teasing one of our newest products- white glitter heat transfer vinyl!

Does vinyl stick to 100% cotton? ›

Yes, you can apply HTV on 100% cotton. However, if you're into the sublimating process, 100% cotton does go well with sublimation transfer paper. For sublimation printing, polyester shirts are recommended.

Do you need to seal permanent vinyl? ›

Many crafters say vinyl doesn't need sealing because most types of vinyl are waterproof or water-resistant. These types of permanent vinyl can last for years, which is true by the way. If you want to create more long-lasting vinyl mugs and tumblers, you might want to consider applying some sealant.

What vinyl is better than Cricut? ›

While Cricut will but any brand of vinyl, there are some manufacturers that outshine the rest. The best adhesive vinyl is Oracle Brand found here. Remember 651 is permanent and 631 is removable.

What is the strongest Cricut vinyl? ›

After reviewing this guide, crafters now know more about purchasing and using the best Cricut vinyl for their projects. We recommend Oracal 651 vinyl for Cricut as our top pick for permanent adhesive vinyl because of its thin yet durable nature.

How long does Cricut removable vinyl last? ›

Whilst you can expect the removable vinyl to last for around 1 year (for Cricut) or 3 years (for Oracal), your permanent vinyl should give you at least 3 years (for Cricut) and up to 8 years (for Oracal) of use.

What do you put under peel and stick vinyl? ›

“Unlike other types of flooring, vinyl stick flooring doesn't require an underlayment,” Chapman says. “This makes DIY installation much easier!” Any level, solid surface like concrete or subflooring can hold peel and stick flooring. Carpet, on the other hand, needs padding beneath it.

What's the difference between adhesive vinyl and permanent vinyl? ›

The big difference between permanent and removable vinyl is their permanence and the strength of the adhesive contained. Removable vinyl has weaker adhesive and permanent vinyl has stronger adhesive. So the next time you have craft projects, you already know which kind of vinyl to use.

Is adhesive vinyl permanent? ›

Oracal is one of the best brands if you want to use adhesive vinyl (they don't make HTV). Their vinyl is superior in quality to most brands. Oracal 641, Oracal 651, Oracal 751 and Oracal 951 are all permanent vinyl.

Do you need underlay for self-adhesive vinyl? ›

Many manufacturers recommend the use of a self-adhesive underlay for laying self-adhesive vinyl floors. The purpose of an adhesive underlay is to make the bond between the subfloor and a self-adhesive vinyl floor even more stable and durable.

How long does vinyl peel and stick last? ›

Peel and stick flooring can last between five and 25 years.

However, their life span ultimately comes down to how well they're installed, how much traffic they receive, and whether they're repeatedly exposed to water.

What keeps vinyl from peeling? ›

Clean Your Surface

The simplest way to keep your adhesive vinyl from peeling is to ensure the area you want to apply your decal to is clear of crumbs, dirt, or bumps. Oils from your hands create a residue that makes your decal peel as well. Also, any dirt or foreign objects on the surface can lead to peeling.

Can adhesive vinyl be ironed on? ›

Yes, you can apply heat on permanent vinyl. You can use an iron or heat press to make the vinyl adhere to your surface of choice. However, you must not expose the vinyl to heat for too long because this may cause irreparable damage to your vinyl and surface.

How long does it take for vinyl adhesive to get tacky? ›

Up to 12–24 hours. High temperature and low humidity will cause the adhesive to cure faster.

Will removable vinyl stay on glass? ›

Yes, you can use removable vinyl on cups, mugs, or tumblers; however, it is recommended to use permanent adhesive on glassware that needs frequent washing. You can use temporary vinyl on cups or mugs for a temporary application, like for special occasions like Halloween or Christmas.

Will vinyl stick to MDF? ›

Surfaces must be clean, free of dust and wax. Smooth surfaces such as glass, gloss plastics, painted wood and laminated furniture will offer the greatest adhesion. Porous surfaces such as unpainted MDF will require a primer to be applied. In 9/10 cases, textured plastic will not give a good adhesion.

How do you get adhesive vinyl to stick to wood? ›

You can get vinyl to stick to wood by sanding the surface of the wood first, then coating it with paint before applying the vinyl. Sanding and coating provide a smooth surface and a good base for the vinyl to adhere to the wood easily.

Why won't vinyl stick to wood? ›

Still having trouble? If your vinyl is still not sticking to your freshly smoothed piece of wood, adding a layer of paint or varnish will also help it stick. Sometimes wood just has too many loose splinters, dust residue, or nature elements that can stick to your vinyl instead.

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