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What is the Best Adhesive Vinyl and Where can you Buy It?

Adhesive vinyl is a brilliant product! It is a truly versatile material that has so many different uses. From attention-grabbing signs to professional logos to wall and window decals. 

What is adhesive Vinyl

This type of vinyl can adhere to most flat or curved surfaces.  You can stick it on to plastic, metal, painted wood, aluminum and more. We love working with adhesive backed vinyl as it is easy to apply and is also removable.

It is important though to know which type of adhesive vinyl matches up to which type of project, so today we want to talk about what the best adhesive vinyl is for different styles of projects.

 

What is Adhesive Vinyl?

Adhesive Vinyl Rolls

Before we hop into discussing which brand and type of vinyl are best, let’s have a quick look at what adhesive vinyl is.

Basically adhesive vinyl is pretty similar to a sticker. It is flexible, versatile and can be cut into any shape. It has an adhesive that is pressure sensitive and it is durable and water-resistant in order to withstand temperature changes and general wear and tear.

It is important to note that adhesive vinyl is applied like a sticker and does not require heat in order to stick. The vinyl that requires heat is called HTV or heat transfer vinyl which is generally used to apply designs to fabric such as T-Shirts.

The good news is that you can cut adhesive vinyl on any vinyl machine.

 

What is Adhesive Vinyl Used for?

Self-adhesive vinyl is typically used for signage and home decorating purposes.

Examples include display advertising materials, removable wall, window, and car decals, as well as company name or logo stickers. It can also be used to create some low-cost adhesive vinyl tiles for your home.

 

Types of Adhesive Vinyl

Now that you know what you can use the vinyl for, let’s have a quick look at the different types of adhesive vinyl.

There are two main kinds of self-adhesive vinyl: removable and permanent

1. Removable Vinyl (Indoor Use)

Removable Adhesive Vinyl as Wall Decal

Removable vinyl is … you guessed it …. removable. You should choose this type of vinyl if you know that you will want to change it later.  Think about themed/holiday wall and windows decorations etc. Great for indoor surfaces that won’t get handled a lot, such as wall or windows. Professionals often talk about this type of vinyl as ‘631’. Also important to know that is has a matt surface.

 

2. Permanent Vinyl (Outdoor Use)

Permanent Adhesive Vinyl on Car

When you need to create a sticker or decal that needs to be handled a lot or that will be exposed to weather elements, it is best to go with the ‘651’ aka permanent vinyl. This type of vinyl has a stronger adhesive and whilst it can be removed, you will most likely destroy the surface if they try to pull it off.

Think about using this type of vinyl for car decals, cups or tumblers, or signs that are outside.  Whilst the removable vinyl has a matte finish, the permanent one is glossy.

 

3. Speciality Adhesive Vinyl

Speciality Adhesive Vinyl

Whilst you will most likely only use one of the two types of vinyl mentioned above, you can also find specialty adhesive vinyl for super special projects.  These include:

  • Patterned vinyl 
  • Glitter vinyl
  • Metallic vinyl (shiny and reflective-like finish)
  • Printable vinyl (printed on using a regular home printer)
  • Stencil vinyl (to create stencils)
  • Etched glass vinyl (has a frosted look)
  • Chalkboard vinyl (Works with chalk and chalk markers)
  • Dry erase vinyl (works with dry-erase markets)
  • Holographic vinyl 
  • Glow in the dark vinyl

 

What is the Best Adhesive Vinyl and Which Brand is Best?

Now to the main questions of the day: what is the best adhesive vinyl? And which brand is best?

We mainly love using Oracal adhesive vinyl. Siser just released a line of adhesive vinyl as well, and Cricut has a decent selection out as well. So let’s have a quick look at these three brands.

1. Oracal Adhesive Vinyl

Oracal 651 Adhesive Vinyl

Oracal is one of the best brands when it comes to vinyl. All these numbers we attach to vinyl? They are Oracal numbers.  So whilst other brands might talk about removable or permanent vinyl, it is Oracal that talks about 631 or 651.

Oracal produces great quality vinyl, that is easy to cut, easy to weed and that is durable.  It is also cheaper than the Cricut vinyl mentioned below.

Where can you buy your Oracal Vinyl? We love grabbing ours from Expressions Vinyl. They are the cheapest and have a great selection of colors and sizes available.

 

2. Siser EasyPSV Vinyl

Siser EasyPSV Adhesive Vinyl

Siser is well known for the high-quality heat transfer vinyl, so we were all super excited when they recently started producing their own adhesive vinyl range called Easy PSV.  Their vinyl is top notch quality and we love the range of adhesive vinyl that they have released: permanent, removable, glitter, etch, glow and chalkboard. You can check out their prices here.

 

3. Cricut Vinyl

Those who into crafting rather than using vinyl for business or professional reasons might prefer grabbing their adhesive vinyl from Cricut itself.  That way you can grab a few of their other supplies and tools whilst you are at it. Cricut vinyl is great and you can almost always find a sale of some sort on their site.

Tip: Sign up for their newsletter to get a $10 off voucher to use on your first purchase of $50+, and become a member to receive free shipping on orders of $50+.

 

4. Other Brands

I really would suggest you avoid any cheap brand of vinyl.  Adhesive vinyl is really one of those products where paying cheap prices will give you crappy quality vinyl and you will regret it when the vinyl starts peeling off before long or starts fading in the sun. Invest in a well-known brand name and you can’t go wrong though!

I’m hoping that you have your head wrapped around self-adhesive vinyl now, but if you have any questions please don’t hesitate to leave them in the comments below.


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