If at all possible you should do the installation indoors or at the very least in a sheltered corner.
Temperature for applying vinyl graphics.
Surface temperatures should be between 50 and 90 degrees fahrenheit before attempting the installation.
Masking tape can help ensure that your sticker is positioned exactly where you want it.
Ironically you ll get problems if vinyl is too hot too.
It takes on the consistency of chewing gum or taffy and it s easy to stretch or warp the graphics.
To be certain you re within the optimal temperature range consult the manufacturers published data.
If you re not sure what the temperature is use a weather thermometer or feel the surface you ll be putting your decal on with your hands.
This is why it s very important to control the temperature of where you store and apply your vinyl.
You are now ready to apply the vinyl.
Apply when temperatures are moderate.
Putting vinyl on substrates that are too hot or too cold will result in the adhesive getting either gummy or brittle.
When possible you should apply stickers when the temperature is above 50f and below 90f.
Each vinyl is different but the general rule is about 45 f 7 c.
And there s good reason.
Any which way you cut it applying outside the recommended temperature ranges reduces the vinyl s ability to perform.
The best temperature range is somewhere between 48 degree and 70 degrees fahrenheit.
For the best results install your stickers in a shaded area away from direct sunlight.
First check your surface temperature to apply the graphic the temperature of your surface should be 50 90 degrees fahrenheit.
Even a small breeze will tangle your tape at the worst possible moment.
For oracal vinyl that s easy to do because oracal publishes the essential specifications on the back of their color card.
Put your decal on your chosen surface when it s between 50 90 f 10 32 c outside or in the room you re applying it in.
Attempting to install adhesive vinyl graphics in cold temperatures can lead to several problems.
By randy clark the answer is it s not recommended.
Adhesive becomes brittle when it s too cold and gummy when it s too hot application outside the recommended temperature range reduces the chances that your vinyl will adhere properly.
If the surface is hot to the touch then it is probably over 90 degrees fahrenheit.
If your vehicle is dirty the adhesive material on your vinyl graphics will stick to the dirt on your car and not to the paint.