FAQ
FAQ
What materials are used for our stickers?
Our stickers are printed on removable vinyl and use a permanent, medium-strength adhesive. This means that the stickers will stick securely, but can be removed without leaving any adhesive residue or damage to the surface.
Our stickers are laminated with a durable finish. This gives them a high-class look and protects them from water, scratches, and fading in the sun and therefore perfect for indoor and outdoor use.
How to apply our car stickers
Before you apply a car sticker, it's crucial to ensure the surface is clean and free from dirt, dust, and debris. A clean surface ensures the sticker won't lift over time or have unwanted dirt and grit below the surface.
Here's how to do it without creating bubbles or damaging your car's paint:
Peel the backing paper away from the sticker, starting from one corner. Be cautious to touch the adhesive side as little as possible.
Align the sticker and gently press the exposed adhesive onto the surface.
Use a squeegee (if not a credit card) and smooth out the sticker from the centre outward. Push any air bubbles towards the edges. Work in smooth overlapping motions so you don't trap air bubbles.
Go over your graphic again in detail. Remove any stubborn bubbles by using a pin or sharp blade to puncture them at one end, and use the squeegee to remove the air being careful not to apply too much pressure to create any creases.
How to attach our patches
Our patches have to be sewn on. The best way is to sew on the patch by hand. Get a strong needle, thread matching the patch border, scissors, pins and a thimble.
Pin the patch where you want it. If the patch is too thick for pins, consider gluing it onto the fabric. You can fabric glue or double sided hem tape to hold the patch in place.
Ensure that you sew the patch on by stitching through the embroidered border and not the design, This will help you to hide the stiches and give a neat and secure finish,
Thread the needle, double up and tie a knot at the end. Start from the bottom on the garment hiding the knot inside. Make tiny, dense stitches (like a slip stitch or running stitch) right along the patch's edge, catching both the patch and the garment. Repeat every few millimetres to blend with the patch's border till you reach the starting point. Tie the end off with a knot to ensure a secure finish