Description
This listing is for UV DTF– read full details before ordering.
Designs are proportionally sized by the longest side. This measurement will be for the widest part of the image.
How to Apply UV decals:
1. Clean the surface: Start by cleaning the surface where you plan to apply the decal. Use a lint free cloth and rubbing alcohol to remove any dirt, oil, etc that may be present. Allow item to air dry before applying.
2. Peel away the backing: Gently peel the backing paper off the decal. Be very careful not to touch the adhesive side of the decal, this can leave fingerprints or marks on your transfer.
3. Carefully position the decal: Carefully position the sticker on the surface. Use your fingers or a plastic card (like a credit card edge) to carefully smooth out any bubbles or wrinkles that appear. Take your time to work the decal onto the surface starting from the center of the decal and working out to the edges.
4. Apply pressure: Once the decal has been placed onto the surface use finger tips to apply pressure throughout the design. This helps ensure a solid bond between the transfer and surface.
5. Remove clear carrier sheet: Gently peel clear transfer (carrier) sheet away from surface. Work slowly to ensure you don't pull up the decal from the surface. If the decal does pull up, just push it back down and rub decal to surface with firm pressure before trying to remove again.
Care Instructions:
1. Avoid Excessive Heat: UV DTF transfers are durable, but excessive high heat can cause them to fade or peel.
2. Hand Wash Only: To prolong the lifespan of UV DTF transfers, it is recommended to hand wash items rather than using a washing machine. Use a mild detergent and gently scrub the surface with a soft cloth or sponge.
3. Air Dry: After washing, allow the item to air dry naturally. Avoid using a dryer or exposing the UV DTF transfer to excessive high heat.
4. Handle with Care: UV DTF transfers are resilient, but they can still be damaged by sharp objects or rough handling. Avoid scratching or scraping the surface of the transfer to maintain its integrity.