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Vinyl for second surface lettering.

Kottwitz-Graphics

New Member
Hey, guys. I am going to be lettering the inside of some windows, facing out, and I have a question concerning which vinyl to use.

I normally use Oracal 751, but can I use 651? The only issue that I can see is the heat from the glass affecting it...I just don't want it to fail.

The lettering is black with a white outline.

Thanks
Mark
 

Kottwitz-Graphics

New Member
You should be okay with 651 although it might shrink back a bit more.

Are you layering the white/black? Another option would be to reverse print black and back with white vinyl then shape cut.

In that case I use 3651 clear w/ 651 white.

it's going to be layered. I don't have a printer.
 

petepaz

New Member
I would use 751, if the sun hits it the 651 will shrink.
+1 to that.
if you weren't layering it you could get a way with the 651. it won't fail but it does shrink so if you layer the vinyl it will pull away and could mess up the graphic.
 

splizaat

New Member
I agree because of the layering and inside applied overlap, use 751.

If it was layered on the OUTSIDE or just single color on the inside, it'd say 651.
 
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