@BagODogShit Yep- it's intentional. Just part of the design. We have several different designs, some don't overlap, some do. Part of the reason we give alignment arrows on both pieces, is for people who don't want to apply it the exact same way we do, so if you don't like the overlap, you don't have to apply it that way.
@libinnc, yes!!!, if you do it properly, it is that easy. It is more challenging when when applying a bunch of small text on the wall. But all materials are designed to this kind of project.
wht's the point to get in in a post to say "you don't know what you doing cause I'm smarter"; that's the mesaage between the lines at last; may you are a jelousy sexist competence, let the girl do her business, the sun rises for all.
And thanks for the advices have been a lot of help
mm wow smart, entrepreneur and pretty, a pity you be so far ; ) hehe
well I think Vinyl traps bubbles and wrinkles dependig the sustrat and specially the tranfer tape, if it's well applied the vynil comes out easy and smooth, so if the girl has a business on it and customers, is cause she knows what's she's doing, if you can't apply in a fair way is cause you're doing something wrong
I love the ideas of the markers to help you line up the two parts. I hope the vinyl lettering I ordered (from another company) will have the same thing.
Very good video, this is going to help me a lot. Thank you
You have got to be kidding! There is no way that is going to work and produce quality results. How you manage to keep wrinkles and bubbles out of your designs is beyond me. But I guess that is not your problem since you just sell the vinyl.
I've never seen anyone apply vinyl like this and don't believe for a minute that it produces the results that I would consider quality.
Libinnc- if you would like, I can send you a free sample so you can see for yourself how easy and attractive it is. We've had hundreds of customers who would tell you that it looks great, and is so easy, that anybody could apply it without bubbles and wrinkles.
Also- at vinylisms, we pride ourselves in our excellent customer service. If a customer has a problem with their vinylism, then it's our problem, too.
@BagODogShit Yep- it's intentional. Just part of the design. We have several different designs, some don't overlap, some do. Part of the reason we give alignment arrows on both pieces, is for people who don't want to apply it the exact same way we do, so if you don't like the overlap, you don't have to apply it that way.
vinylisms 1 year ago
@libinnc, yes!!!, if you do it properly, it is that easy. It is more challenging when when applying a bunch of small text on the wall. But all materials are designed to this kind of project.
bot4k 1 year ago
wht's the point to get in in a post to say "you don't know what you doing cause I'm smarter"; that's the mesaage between the lines at last; may you are a jelousy sexist competence, let the girl do her business, the sun rises for all.
And thanks for the advices have been a lot of help
youutubestinks 2 years ago
mm wow smart, entrepreneur and pretty, a pity you be so far ; ) hehe
well I think Vinyl traps bubbles and wrinkles dependig the sustrat and specially the tranfer tape, if it's well applied the vynil comes out easy and smooth, so if the girl has a business on it and customers, is cause she knows what's she's doing, if you can't apply in a fair way is cause you're doing something wrong
youutubestinks 2 years ago
I love the ideas of the markers to help you line up the two parts. I hope the vinyl lettering I ordered (from another company) will have the same thing.
Very good video, this is going to help me a lot. Thank you
solomino539 2 years ago
I just finished applying one and it turned out beautifully. The tips provided in this video were very helpful. Thank you!
Chris0260 2 years ago 2
You have got to be kidding! There is no way that is going to work and produce quality results. How you manage to keep wrinkles and bubbles out of your designs is beyond me. But I guess that is not your problem since you just sell the vinyl.
I've never seen anyone apply vinyl like this and don't believe for a minute that it produces the results that I would consider quality.
libinnc 3 years ago
Libinnc- if you would like, I can send you a free sample so you can see for yourself how easy and attractive it is. We've had hundreds of customers who would tell you that it looks great, and is so easy, that anybody could apply it without bubbles and wrinkles.
Also- at vinylisms, we pride ourselves in our excellent customer service. If a customer has a problem with their vinylism, then it's our problem, too.
vinylisms 3 years ago