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		<title>Cold weather and applying vinyl don&#8217;t mix</title>
		<link>http://www.customvinyllettering.net/2010/02/24/cold-weather-vinyl-instal/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Feb 2010 16:37:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We just wanted to remind everyone that spring isn&#8217;t quite here yet and when you get your vinyl order that goes on a window or outdoor surface you really shouldn&#8217;t install it if that surface is below 60 degrees.  Great examples of this are applying vinyl to a window in the northern part of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We just wanted to remind everyone that spring isn&#8217;t quite here yet and when you get your vinyl order that goes on a window or outdoor surface you really shouldn&#8217;t install it if that surface is below 60 degrees.  Great examples of this are applying vinyl to a window in the northern part of the US.  You will find that the adhesive never properly binds to the surface in these conditions.  The result will be your lettering could come off prematurely. </p>
<p>It may be tempting to take a heat gun to glass during the winter time to remove lettering or heat up the surface for application.  **CAUTION** DON&#8217;T, just like taking a warm glass and filling it with cold water will cause it to crack the same thing happens with a window!  Odds are you will crack it and make for a bad day.  Our advice, wait for a nice sunny day, even though the outside temperature may be low the surface temperature of the glass will likely be much higher than the ambient temperature, if this is the case you can probably apply your lettering without worry.</p>
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		<title>Wet or Dry Method for Applying Vinyl Lettering?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A common question we are asked is which is the best method for applying vinyl lettering?  There are two basic methods that you can use.  The first is the wet method, the second is the dry method.  Now you will find that there are variations of the dry method however they are similar.  To get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A common question we are asked is which is the best method for applying vinyl lettering?  There are two basic methods that you can use.  The first is the wet method, the second is the dry method.  Now you will find that there are variations of the dry method however they are similar.  To get a full understanding of how each method works visit our <a href="http://www.custom-vinyl-lettering.net/instalremove.asp">online application instructions</a>.</p>
<h3>Wet Method </h3>
<p>The wet method is all around a more forgiving method of installing vinyl on any surface.  This can be used on a vehicle, window, or boat.  The wet method creates a liquid barrier preventing the adhesive from bonding to the surface this allows you to slide the vinyl around before final positioning.  Bubbles are easy to work out from under the vinyl since they are able to escape.  The wet method can be difficult to use when you have a sharp contoured surface rather than flat.  This is because the adhesive cannot bond so the vinyl will not stick properly around the surface.  This is where high end wrap vinyl is more appropriate. </p>
<h3>Dry Method</h3>
<p>The dry method is the most commonly used method but is less forgiving.  Once you start to make an application with the dry method you usually can&#8217;t go back.  Since the vinyl is in direct contact with the surface the adhesive will grab immediately.  Advantages of the dry method include the ability to instantly apply your letters while the wet requires a cure time.  The dry method works great on flat surfaces too.</p>
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		<title>Where to buy golf tee signs</title>
		<link>http://www.customvinyllettering.net/2009/05/22/where-to-buy-golf-tee-signs/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 17:52:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We can understand the frustration and pressure of putting on a golf tournament. Our sister site golf-signs.com offers a simple to use online golf tee sign designer with hundreds of pre made golf sign templates ready personalize to your golf event.
Hassle Free Sponsor Layout
We deliberately made out our online vinyl sign designer limited in what it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>We can understand the frustration and pressure of putting on a golf tournament. Our sister site golf-signs.com offers a simple to use online </em><a href="http://www.golf-signs.com"><em>golf tee sign</em></a> <em>designer with hundreds of pre made golf sign templates ready personalize to your golf event.</em></p>
<h3>Hassle Free Sponsor Layout</h3>
<p>We deliberately made out our online vinyl sign designer limited in what it can do.  Instead of having to worry about lining up text, making fonts the right size, and generally making sure the sign looks good.  We made it so all you need to worry about is if you have a logo or text, and what color you want it.  At that point you simply type your text just like using microsoft word and the text is automatically sized and centered correctly on the sign for you. </p>
<h3>Upload Your Own Logos</h3>
<p>We understand the need to use a company logo on certain signs.  Lets be honest they look better with a logo most of the time.  Our system makes it easy to upload an image directly to the sign.  You see it in real time making the process simple.  Click on the upload button and the image will be placed right on the sign for you to see.</p>
<h3> Fast Shipping</h3>
<p>We pride ourselves in meeting your deadline for golf tournaments so we ship all orders in two business days or less with the option of next day overnight delivery if required.  If you call us we may be able to do a rush ship for you the same day.</p>
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		<title>How to choose the right grade of vinyl, cast or calendared</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 17:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A hot topic is what vinyl is best and why is it better than another kind? In this article we&#8217;re going to discuss some various types of vinyl what type you should be looking for when purchasing vinyl.
What is it for?
When you are looking for vinyl lettering consider what you&#8217;re actually going to use it for.  Mainly [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A hot topic is what vinyl is best and why is it better than another kind? In this article we&#8217;re going to discuss some various types of vinyl what type you should be looking for when purchasing vinyl.</p>
<h3>What is it for?</h3>
<p>When you are looking for vinyl lettering consider what you&#8217;re actually going to use it for.  Mainly things to consider is if the lettering will be exposed outdoors, on a vehicle, inside a window, on drywall, or any other special surface. </p>
<p>If you&#8217;re  planning on placing your <a href="http://www.custom-vinyl-lettering.net/wall-lettering.asp">lettering on a wall</a> a good candidate is a removable class vinyl such as <a href="http://www.oracal.com/products/product.asp?seriesID=182&amp;tabID=ts">Oracal 631</a>.  It is important that you don&#8217;t damage the paint on the dry wall while removing the lettering down the road.  Although it is removable it is still very durable for indoor use.  Another notable difference is the finish of the vinyl.  631 is a matte finish, just like matte paint or canvas it is very dull and not shiny.  This is mainly because of the glare that can be induced from being stuck indoors.</p>
<p>Another popular place to put lettering is on a window.  Things to consider when placing vinyl lettering on a window is will it be on the inside our outside?  If on the inside make sure you have it reverse cut when produced.  Since lettering on the outside of a window like on a business storefront of glass door or similar will be exposed to the weather it is important to choose a class of vinyl that has an appropriate lifespan.  High end vinyls have an 8-10 year lifespan sustained outdoors while low end vinyl can be 3-5 years.  Now we all know how those numbers are, you could get much more or much less out of this depending on the conditions.  A window can be especially harsh though since the suns UV rays are one of the main contributing factors to vinyl degradation including shrinking, cracking, and peeling.  So moral of the story for windows if you&#8217;re looking to only get a few years out of your vinyl you can safely purchase a economy cast grade vinyl.  <strong>Warning sales pitch:</strong> Here at Custom-Vinyl-Lettering.net all we sell is high grade 8 year <a href="http://www.oracal.com/products/product.asp?seriesID=202">Oracal 751 premium vinyl </a>so you don&#8217;t have to worry about how long your letters will last on a window.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.custom-vinyl-lettering.net/vehicle-lettering.asp">Vehicle lettering </a>really is one the most effective and cheapest ways you can get your word out.  Time after time we see the results of poor quality vinyl on vehicles.  When you get vehicle lettering make sure you are getting the good stuff.  Vehicles time over again are extremely harsh on lettering.  As the rain water drips and runs down the side of the vehicle chemicals and dirt eat away at the edges attacking the adhesive ultimately leading to failure and degrading.  This is where premium cast vinyl is different from calendared.  Peeling, cracking, and more can result from the wrong type of vinyl for the job.  Another advantage of premium cast vinyl is the exceptional ability to handle things such as rivets and compound curves. </p>
<p>Finally, for the boat owners you are in a similar boat (no pun intended) to the people looking for vehicle lettering.  Similar elements along with exposure to water and even salt water in some cases.  This is where a cast vinyl is superior.  It will last longer, stay brighter, and not peel, crack or fade on your boat.  Everybody knows that cracked a faded <a href="http://www.custom-vinyl-lettering.net/boat-lettering-numbers.asp">lettering on a boat </a>look terrible.</p>
<h3>Cast vs. Calendared</h3>
<p>You&#8217;ve seen us use the buzz word used in this article several times.  Cast and Calendared vinyl represent two different manufacturing processes of making vinyl by the sheet.  In general cast vinyl is superior to calendared</p>
<ul>
<li>Vinyl is unstressed during the manufacturing process meaning it does not have the chemical tendency to shrink back to it&#8217;s original size</li>
<li>Cast is significantly more durable due to the UV resistance</li>
<li>Cast is produced thinner than calendared making it easier to conform around corners and rivets most notably</li>
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<p>As most often with anything cost is the driving factor to most people&#8217;s purchase.  If you find someone that is able to drastically cut another ones price consider if they are using cast or calendared vinyl.  Based on the paragraphs above if you see you need cast vinyl and they are selling calendared then you may reconsider the purchase.  The reason for the cost difference is that calendared vinyl is on the area of 1/2 the cost of cast.</p>
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		<title>Instructional Video Tutorial on Installing Vinyl Lettering</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 May 2009 15:26:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to apply vinyl lettering with this simple tutorial we have made.  This is how your vinyl lettering will come to you.  You can see from the video is quite simple to apply in just a few steps.  Use our online design tools to create the lettering.  We will mail it to you in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learn how to apply vinyl lettering with this simple tutorial we have made.  This is how your vinyl lettering will come to you.  You can see from the video is quite simple to apply in just a few steps.  Use our online design tools to create the lettering.  We will mail it to you in two days or less and you&#8217;ll be ready to put it on!</p>
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