Customer has a pressure washing business and wanted his water tank lettered up.
Vinyl wont stick to yeti.
Whether you re working with stickers that stick to plastic pretty well or those that just slide right off you can use decoupage glue to put those stickers permanently in place.
Usually you have to scrape pretty hard to get the vinyl off unless it s a really thin piece.
You want a few of the fibers to stick to the tape to make it less sticky for your vinyl.
I m realizing now that.
I found a really cool patterned matte vinyl by the paper studio sold by hobby lobby and made a decal to place on another yeti cup however the vinyl will not stick.
Most people say the vinyl needs room to breathe so it s not good to coat it.
The water tank manufacturer is rotoplas and its a polyethylene material which im starting to find out has a non stick agent in it to help prevent.
I may have to try out a pos decal to test it.
Use a decoupage glue designed for use on plastic to seal and optionally adhere the stickers for the best results.
I ve put decals on the sides of my yeti but i m wondering how a decal would stick on the rough textured surface of the lid.
Long story short oracal 651 will not stick to it and oracal 3651 is barely hanging on thats whats in the pic.
No i don t clear coat the vinyl.
I ve created a couple decals for powder coated yeti cups using oracle 651 glossy vinyl and applied with no problems.
Some great places to de stick your tape are jeans denim blankets or anything slightly fuzzy.
Has anyone tried it.
You can do this by sticking your tape on multiple surfaces before you pick up your vinyl.
I hear conflicting ideas on that.
I have a 20 17 bud light decal that i wanna put on the lid but i m scared to waste it if it will not stay on.