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Review on Headline Sign 31314 Stick ๐Ÿ”  Letters: Effortlessly Customize Signs with Crisp Precision by Tim Airy

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A blank vinyl sheet? Take a closer look.

Would have been a 5 star product if they had put a little effort and included an 'Instructions for Use'. I opened the package and got a little scared because they look like blank vinyl sheets! After I calmed down and took a closer look at the sheet, I could barely make out the numbers. I taped the sheet to the glass patio door (I don't have a lighted table handy) so I could see the individual numbers well enough to carefully cut each number with a ruler and a sharp X-Acto knife. You need to trim as accurately as possible, but that's not really a problem since there's very little extra space between the actual numbers. After erasing the numbers I wanted to use, I carefully folded the backing paper along the edge. I found that different edges work best for different numbers. Left edge at 6, right edge at 3, and so on. Once you have lined up the number in the correct place, press down on the open edge of the vinyl number and use the folded edge of the backing paper to slowly and gently peel off the backing paper to allow the number to snap into place. Some numbers, like 5, need a little guidance on the way to their final resting place, but take a deep breath and take your time. Your finished product will look amazing. Sand the end product well and I'm sure these vinyl numbers will last a long time.

Pros
  • Permanent Adhesive
Cons
  • So far so good