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Sticker with Print & Die Cut
Sticker Print & Die Cut refers to the process where we can create different shapes and sizes from different types of sticker material. Custom die cut stickers are able to suit an item of any size, making it easy to adjust to the shape when pasting.
Create a statement using fun shapes and sizes with the only limitation being your imagination. As our strength is in large format printing services, we use the latest state of the art technology to provide the highest printing quality.
*Do take note that for Peel & Transfer orders, fonts and words that are too small or thin, a white border of 3 mm will be included for easy peeling.
*As smooth and flat surfaces offer more surface area for adhesive to bond with, stickers adhere on such surfaces well. In comparison, for textured surfaces, adhesive has less space to bond with the surface, causing the bonding strength of the sticker to reduce significantly.
Sticker Highlights
Sticker Types
Lamination
Matte lamination for a smooth premium look with no reflection.
Or a gloss lamination to make the colours more vibrant.
Material
Fire Retardant
Able to slow down or stop the spread of fire in accidents.
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Cutting Types



For the Finishing option “Trim To Size” the sizes may not be consistent and will require a tolerance of 2mm. For exact precise cutting to dimensions, kindly select “Die Cut”.
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- Glossy or Semi-Gloss Paints
- Problem: These paints have a smooth, slick surface that makes it hard for stickers to grip.
- Fix: Lightly sand the area and use stronger adhesives like vinyl-based stickers.
- Matte or Flat Paints
- Problem: While they provide a good grip, they tend to absorb adhesive, weakening the bond over time.
- Fix: Ensure the paint is fully dry before applying stickers.
- Freshly Painted Walls
- Problem: Paint takes time to cure (sometimes up to 4 weeks). Stickers applied too soon won’t stick well.
- Fix: Wait at least 2-4 weeks after painting before applying stickers.
- Textured or Chalkboard Paint
- Problem: Uneven surfaces create gaps between the sticker and the wall, reducing adhesion.
- Fix: Smooth the surface before applying the stickers.
- Stain-Resistant or Washable Paints
- Problem: These paints have a protective layer that resists stains—and also adhesives.
- Fix: Lightly clean with rubbing alcohol or lightly sand the area before sticking.
- Moisture-Resistant Paint (Bathroom/Kitchen Walls)
- Problem: These are designed to repel water, which can also repel adhesives.
- Fix: Lightly clean with rubbing alcohol or lightly sand the area before sticking.
- The above suggestion will damage the paint. It will be your responsibility.
- Best Paint Type for Stickers?
- Satin or Eggshell Finish – These provide a balance between smoothness and adhesion.
Sticker not Sticking?
Dirty walls – dust and oil on wall surfaces
Wipe down the walls and ensure that the walls have no moisture prior to installing
Paint types – Powder coated paints and emulsion paints
Powder coated paints, emulsion paints as well as dust and dirt free paint all have additives in the paint which weaken and soften the adhesive on the stickers, which causes the sticker to lose its stickiness. Especially for fungal free paint, they contain chemicals that prevent materials from sticking to the surface. Enamel is recommended, as like glass and aluminium, it provides a smooth, non-porous surface.
Cleaning chemicals
Chemicals in the cleaning agent might not react well with stickers, causing stickers to not adhere on the required surface.
Fresh paint
Freshly painted walls emit fumes until the paint cures. If these gases are trapped under an applied sticker, this may cause bubbles or react chemically with the adhesive and weaken it leading to failure.
Rough texture walls or surfaces