What's the Best Surface for Decals? (2024)

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Synopsis: Ever wonder what is the best surface for decals? This blog post lays it all out!

Hi Trading Phrases fans!

We were sitting around our office filling orders with the windows open, enjoying the spring breezes and sunshine, when someone brought up a great point. We’ve never done a blog about what surfaces our decals apply best on or what paints decals adhere to best. We were kind of surprised, because this seems like a common question that’s asked when a customer orders a decal. This blog post is going to remedy that!

Let’s talk about walls. Our decals prefer smooth, non-porous, dry surfaces to adhere to. They also like squeaky clean walls. The more texture a wall has, the harder time our decals will have sticking. So, if you have a texture like orange peel, for instance, your decals should adhere just fine. However, if you have a texture like sandstone, you’re going to have a harder time getting our decals to stick well.

Also, if your wall is porous or uneven, you’re going to have a tougher time getting the decal to stick. We certainly have had customer who have had success with porous surfaces (like canvas or painted cinderblock) but it’s not ideal for the easiest application. For these surfaces we recommend a bit more patience, elbow grease, or an extra set of hands to help the process go more smoothly.

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Okay, so you are confident about your texture (if not, we do offer samples to try out- read on). Now, let’s talk about paint. Now, let’s talk about paint. We’ve done a lot of testing on different surfaces with our decals, so we know the best paint for your walls if you want to apply decals to them! We’ve found that sometimes paint can be one of the biggest factors in getting your decal to adhere correctly. So here’s the scoop!

Our decals apply best to walls painted with Matte or Flat paint finishes. However, we’ve personally applied decals to walls with finishes that like Satin and Eggshell with little to no problem! Walls painted with paint that has a Semi-Gloss finish make decal application slightly more difficult, but it’s definitely not impossible! This paint type will just require a little more time and effort during installation to get your decal to adhere properly.

Our decals do not apply well to walls painted with anti-graffiti or stain resistant paint. They are designed to not let anything stick to them, not even decals! We’ve also found that our decals do not like “green” (eco-friendly, not the color!) or low-VOC paint. We’re not really sure why yet, but we do know our decals don’t like them! Our decals also don’t like walls painted with High Gloss or Glossy finish paint.

Okay, so you’ve painted your wall with paint that will definitely work for your new decal and it looks great! Can you apply our decals now, since the walls are dry?

The short answer is no. The longer answer is that once paint is dry to the touch, it’s not actually done drying! Paint needs to “cure”, or settle into your drywall, to complete the drying process. As it cures, it lets out gases. We call this “gassing out”, but you might know it as that “new paint” smell. We recommend you wait about three weeks after painting your wall to apply our decals. This gives the paint time to fully cure, settle into your drywall, and let out all of those gases. If you apply the decal earlier than that, you likely will have a really hard time getting it to adhere. It might even fall off of your wall as the gasses in the paint behind the decal try to get out.

Regardless of what paint you select or what wall you apply your decal to, make sure that you remove the decals from their packaging and lay them flat before you apply them. If possible, we recommend that you let the decals sit flat for 24 hours before application. Once you’ve done that, please make sure to rub the decal to your walls really well when you’re applying it. Don’t forget to slowly peel back the application tape, too! Little spots might not want to come off of the tape immediately. Just put the tape back down, rub over that spot again, and continue peeling back the tape. It should come right off!

If you have time before you install your next decal from us, I recommend that you watch our installation videos here: http://tradingphrases.com/videos.html . They really help illustrate what has to be done for a great, no-hassle installation!

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So what is an ideal surface, in closing? Well, it would be something that is very smooth, dry, clean, and non-porous. The most common example of this would be glass or a mirror. Our decals adhere to these surfaces almost too well. You have to be very careful when applying to glass because vinyl decals really like glass. If they even touch, it’s pretty much stuck on.

If you have any questions about wall texture or whether our decals will stick to your surface or not, please e-mail us at info@tradingphrases.com . We’d be happy to help you! You can also order a FREE working sample here: http://tradingphrases.com/color-samples.html . We’ll send you a small, envelope-sized design FREE so that you can test your wall and make sure our vinyl sticks before you spend money on a large design. Just make sure to ask for a working sample on that form! You can also request color samples on there as well, in case you’re not sure what color you want your decal in. This way, you can see what our colors look like in person!

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As always, no matter what you decide to purchase to make your home just a little bit more beautiful, Trading Phrases always offers free shipping on orders over $75, free color samples, and a free practice design and installation tool are included with every order! Don’t forget that our friendly customer service staff are always available via e-mail ( info@tradingphrases.com )and phone (800-615-6473, 10 AM-5 PM EST, M-F) to help you out with any problems or questions you might have!

And remember… your walls should make you smile!


What's the Best Surface for Decals? (2024)

FAQs

What surface do stickers stick best to? ›

The best surfaces for applying a decal are completely smooth and texture free like glass, clear glossy plastic, or enamel painted metal. Walls that have been treated with glossy or semi-gloss paints will also work great for vinyl decal application.

What is the best solution for applying decals? ›

You can apply most smaller decals without using water, but for large and very large stickers, this trick is a life-saver. After cleaning your surface area, wet the area again using a spray bottle and a solution of about 5% soap / 95% water. Apply the sticker while the area is still wet.

What material is best for car decals? ›

Permanent vinyl is perfect for projects that require a lasting finish, such as outdoor signage, car decals, and products that will be exposed to harsh weather conditions or…

What material do stickers stick best to? ›

The most commonly used type for both personal and commercial uses, vinyl stickers are made from a thin layer of PVC that makes them waterproof and generally more resistant than other kinds of sticker. They can adhere to almost any surface, including metal, glass, wood, and plastic.

What can decal stick to? ›

Types of Materials

Plastic – Most decals will stick to a plastic surface. However, if it has a textured surface, you might want to take some very fine sandpaper and gently sand the textured area down where you want to apply the decal.

What do you need to adhere the stickers on a surface? ›

Firstly, prepare your surface by removing all dust particles with detergent water and a clean cloth. Remove the excess water with a squeegee and spray the window again with the cleaning solution. Position your sticker on the window and begin to slowly peel the liner off while spraying detergent water on the adhesive.

What is decal surface? ›

According to Wikipedia, the term decal refers to a printed image on a substrate, such as plastic, paper, or cloth, that can be moved to another surface upon contact.

How do you apply decals easily? ›

How To Install a Vinyl Decal - Dry Install
  1. Step One: Clean & Dry Surface. ...
  2. Step Two: Tape Decal to Surface. ...
  3. Step Three: Level & Measure Decal. ...
  4. Step Four: Peel & Cut Bottom Half of Backing. ...
  5. Step Five: Apply Decal to the Surface. ...
  6. Step Six: Remove the Tape. ...
  7. Step Seven: Peel & Remove Top Half of Backing. ...
  8. Step Eight: Press and Apply.

Can I use Windex to apply decals? ›

Clean the surface before starting. Peel the backing away from the transfer film to expose the adhesive surface. Spray the adhesive side of the decal with Windex after or as you peel away the backing paper.

How do you get decals to stay? ›

Simply heating the decal with a blow dryer can help the design adhere to the wall. Using a hair dryer helps rip small pieces of the transfer paper from the wall that tend to get stuck as you transfer. This is much better than trying to remove the transfer paper with water and scrub.

Which is better decal or vinyl? ›

It mostly depends on the final product. To put it simply, if you're looking for a simple monotone (one colour) design, then a decal is what you want. However, if you're wanting something that is detailed and with a selection of colours, then it's a vinyl sticker.

What is the best paper for decals? ›

Clear inkjet water slide decal paper is the most commonly used type for creating custom decals. As a clear film, it is ideal for use on all white and light coloured surfaces. This is because the white surface of the subject is literally taking the place of the white paper alike regular printing onto printer paper.

What won't stickers stick to? ›

Unclean surfaces – Make sure your surface is always clean, dry, smooth, and flat. If there is any dirt, moisture, oil, or dust on your surface it may weaken your sticker's adhesive and may fall out. Textured surfaces – It's tricky to successfully slap a sticker on to a rough surface for obvious reasons.

What helps stickers stick better? ›

Does Heat Make Stickers Stick Better? Applying a little bit of heat can help restore the adhesive of your stickers, allowing you to re-stick them to any surface. It's especially effective if the area is exposed to cold temperatures.

What is the best finish for stickers? ›

Gloss may be the better choice if you want your sticker to look fun or energetic. Matte stickers, on the other hand, have a more muted and understated appearance, as the matte finish absorbs light and reduces the shine of the ink.

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