Stencil Vinyl (Oramask) – vinyl used to cut stencils for painting or etching. Available in a wide variety of colors plus matte black, matte white, and clear. Its glossy finish reflects light and is well suited for mailboxes, front doors, or anywhere that will be exposed to weather conditions. Most commonly used in outdoor applications or on items that will be hand-washed such as ceramic mugs. Available in a wide variety of colors.Ħ51 (Oracal 651) – Permanent Adhesive Vinyl. Because it is removable, it is safe to use on walls as well as glass. Has a matte finish designed to reduce glare. Most commonly used indoors on items that will not be washed. Comes in a variety of styles including flocked, reflective, glitter, holographic, glow-in-the-dark, stretch, etc.Ħ31 (Oracal 631) – Removable Adhesive Vinyl. May also be referred to as “iron-on vinyl” or “t-shirt vinyl”. Most commonly used on t-shirts, tote bags, or other fabric applications but can also be applied to wood, ceramic, etc. Vinyl that is applied to a surface using either a home iron or heat press. If you’re new to the Silhouette community – or even if you’ve been here a while but have decided to try some new techniques – there are many terms and abbreviations you might hear that cause you to say, “what in the world are they talking about?” Today I’ll take the mystery out of a few of them for you.
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