[Black Small ~3.5 ]
[White Large ~5 ]
Slaced Decals is a small business that was formed by a couple brothers that grew up (and still reside) in the great state of Utah. They inherited a vinyl cutter (plotter) - and started cutting a few vinyl designs for friends and family. The brothers noticed a lapse in the current offering of self-expressive, highly detailed, and high-quality Vinyl Decals. From their Slaced Decals partnership, they flipped the word “decals” to form the “Slaced” brand.
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We take pride in the decals we create, knowing they will help people express themselves.
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Decals are die-cut (with a plotter)All Slaced Decals start their journey from a roll of high-quality, Oracal 651 Vinyl (which has a 6+ year outdoor rating). The vinyl is loaded into the plotter, then precisely cut to spec. |
Decals are then weededThe Decal then needs to be weeded - or have the excess removed leaving just the desired decal. |
Transfer tape is appliedThe high-quality clear, medium-tack transfer tape is applied to the decal. We choose clear for an easier alignment on the desired surface, and medium-tack to find a balance between grabbing the decal from the wax paper and releasing the decal once applied. |
Decals are cut out, then packedThe sheet of decals is then cut up and packed |
Every pack of Slaced Decals include detailed application instructions, but the basic steps are:
Slaced Decals can be put on any smooth, hard surface. The most common applications we’ve seen (and personally use) are: Car Windows, Laptops, Water Bottles, Tumblers, Coolers, Cups, Helmets, Bikes, Dog Bowls, Clip Boards... really the list is endless.
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With the example of a vehicle window: you can rest assured with the vinyl’s 6+ year outdoor rating that the decal will hold up to all weather conditions (hot and cold), car washes, and direct sunlight without the color fading.
Slaced Decals are manufactured using Solar Power - that beautiful renewable energy! (Yep - I have solar panels on my house, and these are manufactured in my basement; from cutting, weeding, applying transfer tape, cutting them up, and packaging them. Even the computer I’m typing this on is powered by solar. Thank you sun!)