March 29th, 2019 09:01 AM |
mfatty500 | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
The Rhinestone World would have that for you, ade69
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March 29th, 2019 03:56 AM |
ade69 | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Hello Guys,
Please, where can I buy rhinestone decal material online? I've searched for some time now and I've only come up with two options.
Thanks
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August 22nd, 2015 10:21 PM |
n95girl | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Hi There,
anyone in Australia know where I can get either xpel or something simular to do rhinestone stickers? We have Avery Supreme here will that be just as good?
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January 4th, 2014 06:44 PM |
vgary | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Sorry to get back to this soooo late, busy, busy season. You can get vinyl mask at any supplier. I use Sign Warehouse quite a bit for vinyl stuff.
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October 1st, 2013 06:45 AM |
Leg cramps | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Ahhhhh.ok. where do you get the masking tape from? what's it called? I gotta try this. |
September 30th, 2013 03:36 PM |
vgary | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
I did a school decal in two colors of glitter vinyl. I cut the two parts out, weeded them both, peeled one and layered on top the other, then masked the layered decal. I removed the entire decal with the masking and applied it to the car window. I did not have to use anything else because the glitter flake vinyl has adhesive on the backside. Just like any standard two color layered window decal.
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September 30th, 2013 05:25 AM |
Leg cramps | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
I used it because it is what I had in stock. I just wanted to update my post...It has been two weeks since that decal was applied. It has faded and now looks like its light orange not red. The test has failed and would not recommend that material on decals. Vgary- not sure what you mean by layering glitter vinyl and not using anything else. Do you mean cut the silver then apply to vehicle then cut red and apply so it is a two step process?
Can I take the glitter vinyl and apply both colors and press to the xpel so it becomes a one step process?
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September 12th, 2013 04:56 PM |
vgary | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Curious why you needed to use Xpel or similar with glitter? I did one with glitter vinyl, layered 2 colors and did not use anything else?
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September 12th, 2013 06:31 AM |
SandyMcC | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Here is a decal I just finished using Xpel and Glitter. glitter dream catcher car decal - YouTube[/QUOTE]
Cool design!!! That would go over well here in Arizona!
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September 12th, 2013 05:58 AM |
Leg cramps | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
I use Xpel. I don't want to say how much I Pay because everyone works their own deals with the supplier.I can tell you that I am paying a lot less then $5.00 a foot. Its like anything, the more you buy and the longer you have been buying the better deal you can arrange. If you go by just the Xpel web site prices then yes it is expensive. You need to call and talk to a salesman and see what kind of deal you can swing. If you can not get a deal directly from Xpel I would ask them for a distributer or a shop in your area and call them. For example...they might be paying $2.50 ft. and will resell it to you for $3.50 ft.
Here is a decal I just finished using Xpel and Glitter. glitter dream catcher car decal - YouTube |
August 24th, 2013 05:33 PM |
katruax | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions  | Quote: |  | | |  |
Originally Posted by TouchoHoney |  | | | | | | | Thank you, where can I buy that? | |  | |  | | Rhinestone StickOns
Kevin
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August 24th, 2013 05:30 PM |
TouchoHoney | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
Thank you, where can I buy that?
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August 24th, 2013 05:12 PM |
katruax | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions  | Quote: |  | | |  |
Originally Posted by kentpyper |  | | | | | | | rhinestone stickons matterial comes out to about $6.90 a square foot, I use xpel but have not bought any for a while, I do not know how much xpel costs per sq.ft these days | |  | |  | | Actually if you buy 2 rolls it's $5.00 a square ft...
That said in my experience the StickOns Material is fool proof and very easy to use...
The XPEL takes a little more work...
Kevin
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August 24th, 2013 03:56 PM |
kentpyper | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions
rhinestone stickons matterial comes out to about $6.90 a square foot, I use xpel but have not bought any for a while, I do not know how much xpel costs per sq.ft these days
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August 24th, 2013 03:20 PM |
katruax | Re: Rhinestone Decals - Materials & Instructions  | Quote: |  | | |  |
Originally Posted by TouchoHoney |  | | | | | | | Hi, I know this thread is kind of old. Just wondering. What is the best most affordable car decal material out now? Are people still using 3m or xpel? Thanks | |  | |  | | This is the stuff I had been using... Rhinestone StickOns
I now import direct...
Kevin
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