

We carry this product in 28 colors specifically to offer the 28 colors that do not exist in the 651 lineups. This allows them to make a product that is easier to apply to multi-dimensionally curved surfaces and is thinner and also will hold up a couple years longer in the harsh sunlight (around an 8 year lifespan) It is important to note that this product is more expensive and sometimes trickier to get the hang of cutting, weeding and applying without stretching/breaking it. Cast means that it is poured in layers and cooled instead of stretched through rollers.
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Oracal 751 - This is a higher-grade cast series of vinyl.
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It comes in 61 different gloss colors plus there is a matte finish available in white and black and a clear as well (for use as a top laminate over some intricate designs or printed vinyl) for a total of 64 colors. It can also be used on items inside that you would like to be able to hand wash such as mugs, cups, cutting boards, etc. It is a 5-8 year rated outdoor safe permanent solvent-based-adhesive vinyl. Oracal 651 - This is the main type of adhesive vinyl that most people end up starting with. This product can be used on hand washed items such as mugs, car windows, cups, etc. It can be used outdoors, and has a 3-5 year rating. 641 is made with a water-based permanent adhesive. Oracal 641 – We carry the Matte colors of 641. We currently carry it in 96 colors (counting white, black and clear). It is for use on walls and other indoor items that will not be washed such as shadow boxes, picture frames, ornaments, etc. Oracal 631 - This is a matte finish indoor wall-safe (removable for up to 2 years) vinyl. There are two brands of adhesive vinyl, both offer different products as shown below. Then when you are ready to apply the decal, you remove the paper backing, apply the decal and then lastly pull off the transfer tape.

After you are left with just your design you apply transfer tape to the design. You cut your design out and pull away the extra vinyl which is a process called "weeding".

Adhesive vinyl is run through your die cutter with the vinyl facing up and the paper carrier sheet down. First, we will talk about adhesive vinyl.Īdhesive vinyl comes in several brands, thicknesses, tons of colors and even a few different sizes. What are all these types of vinyl? What do I need?
