Some things to consider before applying your labels:

We are not liable for any errors made when applying vinyl labels. They are fragile and at risk of tearing so please be gentle and take your time when applying labels.
Please use your labels within 1 week of receiving them. The adhesive weakens if they sit for long periods of time after cutting, so to ensure the best quality please use as soon as possible.
Our vinyl is waterproof 24 hours after application. Always hand wash, don't put in dishwasher or soak labels in water.

How to apply the vinyl labels:
Ensure your hands, as well as the surface you would like to stick your label to is free of dust, oils and moisture. We recommend you use the alcohol wipe to wipe down your surface and allow it to dry before starting.
Using a flat tool (bank card or similar) press down on the vinyl label you are about to use. This will ensure the vinyl sticks to the clear transfer tape, making it easier to peel off the backing paper.
Remove the backing paper from the vinyl, leaving the label attached to the transfer tape only. Be very careful and slow when doing this to make sure you do not tear the vinyl in the process. If at anytime the vinyl does not want to come off the backing paper, push down the paper again and rub the vinyl with your finger and try pulling off again. For more stubborn vinyl, try lifting the edge of the vinyl with your fingernail.

Once the backing paper is removed, arrange the design on the desired surface from center of the letters first and work your way out. Press down firmly with your fingers to affix and remove any air bubbles. It is suggested to leave the clear transfer tape on for 24 hours before peeling it off, however, if you feel it is coming off easily you can start peeling away the transfer tape immediately.
Peel away the transfer tape slowly and gently at an angle starting from the top and pulling down. If the letters of your vinyl start to lift with your transfer sheet, lay it back down and press down on the area again until vinyl is affixed on the surface.