- Sticker Placement Guide: Where to Stick and Where to Avoid -
- Sticker Placement Guide: Where to Stick and Where to Avoid -
"Precautions When Applying Stickers"
Before applying the sticker, please make sure to clean any moisture, oil, dust, or debris from the surface where you want to apply it. These substances can interfere with adhesion, so cleaning the area will help ensure a longer-lasting result.
If moisture gets trapped between the adhesive and the surface, the sticker may peel off quickly. Therefore, when applying in humid areas like bathrooms or sinks, be sure to wipe off any moisture thoroughly. After applying the sticker, press it down firmly and make sure no moisture gets under the edges. Additionally, we recommend avoiding use on surfaces where the adhesive may not stick properly.
“Adhesive Surfaces and Suitable Locations”
Plastic, Acrylic, Paper, Glass
Note: Even if the material is the same, if the surface is rough, bumpy, or has been treated with a coating, the sticker may not last or adhere properly. Additionally, please be aware that once applied to paper, the sticker cannot be repositioned.
Note: When applying the sticker to items like lunch boxes or water bottles, please avoid using the dishwasher.
“Non-Adhesive Surfaces and Easily Removable Materials”
This product is not recommended for use on surfaces with water- or oil-repellent coatings, slippery finishes, high dirt resistance materials (such as fluorine coatings, Teflon, etc.), surfaces with irregularities (such as helmets), or soft materials (such as fabric, leather, silicone, etc.).
Note: While the sticker adheres well to plastic and acrylic materials, it may be difficult to apply seamlessly to objects with significant irregularities, such as helmets, due to their shape.