FAQ - Any problem with using the transfer on a flexible surface such as an inflatable dinghy?
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SignSpecialist Icon5 Any problem with using the transfer on a flexible surface such as an inflatable dinghy?

Surface prep is key.

Actually, a test would be in order first.  Some plastics/rubbers/etc.. have 'oil built in' so that no matter how much you prep, in a short period of time, the decal will 'fall off'  :(  very bad.

How to test?  Prep the surface first (follow online instructions ) and then apply something like duck tape.  Give it a few days.  If it adheres well, no problem on the vinyl decal.

Also, it would be a good idea to allow the decal to 'cure' for 30 days  before deflating - otherwise it may peel up on the creases while in storage.


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