Vinyl stickers or paper stickers? A common debate when it comes to choosing what type of sticker to use. Is there a clear winner? Or is it really just down to preference? We compare our vinyl stickers against paper stickers. Read below as we look at both sides of the argument and we make our own judgment on the sticker debate.

Vinyl vs. paper

Vinyl has a lot of advantages over traditional paper stickers, which easily crack and fade over time. An advantage of vinyl is that it can be pulled off in one piece. Paper stickers are a nightmare to pull off after a while. Vinyl stickers won’t mark if water or oil is spilled on them. That’s a big plus. A paper sticker is ruined if any sort of liquid touches the sticker. The uses of paper stickers are limited. They are vulnerable to fading, prone to rip upon removal, and easily destroyed if wet. Paper stickers are mainly used for labels used indoors. They are typically printed in large rolls and applied to boxes and packaging. Vinyl stickers work for labels too but they have a whole lot more uses.

Vinyl is the clear winner

Vinyl is the clear winner when it comes to durability, look and feel. Vinyl stickers last longer, look better and stick to different surfaces better. We use only premium quality vinyl at Vinyl Revolution. That’s why our products are incredibly long-lasting. We laminate vinyl stickers for outdoor use in a protective coating that is water, sun and oil-proof. It even makes the stickers scratch-resistant and keeps its colours vivid. They stay vivid with an outdoor life expectancy of up to seven years! Trust us comparing our vinyl stickers to paper stickers is like comparing your WiFi to dial-up. There’s just no contest!

Now it’s pretty obvious why vinyl stickers win against paper stickers. Go out and grab yourself some vinyl stickers! Browse our various collections such as Macbook stickers, DoorWraps and FridgeWraps.

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