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Custom Clear Decals Stickers Adhesive Printing – Avery Removable Clear Stickers

Custom Clear Decals Stickers Adhesive Printing – Avery Removable Clear Stickers

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Custom Clear Decals Stickers

Removable, White Ink, Solvent Printed

Premium custom clear decals printed on Avery Dennison transparent films with high-resolution 10-color solvent ink. Featuring clean-remove adhesive and optional white ink underprinting — perfect for windows, glass, acrylic panels, and any smooth surface where transparency matters.

Custom Clear Decals – Removable Transparent Stickers with White Ink by RedPrinting
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3 Clear Materials
PVC · PET · BOPP
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White Ink Available
Up to 3-Layer Printing
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Clean-Remove Adhesive
No Residue
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UV Durable
1–3 Year Outdoor Life

Why Choose Our Clear Decals?

Transparent printing built for professional visibility and clean removal.

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Three Premium Avery Dennison Clear Films
Choose from clear PVC (soft & flexible), PET (rigid & thick), or BOPP (high-clarity & thin). Each material offers a different balance of flexibility, thickness, and transparency for professional applications.
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Clean-Remove Adhesive with Strong Hold
All materials use a removable adhesive that peels off cleanly without residue. Despite being removable, adhesion is excellent on smooth surfaces like glass, metal, and acrylic.
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High-Resolution Solvent Printing (Not UV)
Printed on an EPSON SureColor S80600L 10-color solvent printer (9 colors + White). Unlike UV printing, solvent ink penetrates the film surface — resulting in no raised texture, no brittleness, and a smooth integrated finish.
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White Ink Control for True Color on Clear Film
Supports CMYK, CMYK + White, or White-only printing. White underprint is essential for accurate color vibrancy on transparent media and must be defined in the artwork as a dedicated spot color layer.
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Indoor & Outdoor Use with UV Resistance
Suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications. Rated for 1-year UV durability, with up to 3 years performance under normal environmental conditions.

Clear Material Options

Three Avery Dennison films — choose the right one for your application.

PVC Clear – Soft & Flexible
Feel Soft, pliable
Flexibility ★★★★★
Transparency ★★★★☆
Liner White paper
Best For Curved surfaces, flexible decals
PET Clear – Rigid & Thick
Feel Thick, firm, premium
Flexibility ★★★☆☆
Transparency ★★★★☆
Liner Semi-transparent vinyl
Best For Flat panels, premium signage
BOPP Clear – High Clarity
Feel Thin, smooth
Flexibility ★★★
Transparency ★★★★★
Liner White paper
Best For Window graphics, product labels
💡 How to Choose
PVC for curved or flexible surfaces · PET for a rigid premium feel on flat panels · BOPP for maximum clarity and a thin profile. All three materials use removable adhesive and adhere exceptionally well to glass, metal, and acrylic.

Material Comparison

Side-by-side specifications for all three clear films.

Attribute PVC Clear PET Clear BOPP Clear
Flexibility ★★★★★ Very Flexible ★★ ☆☆ Rigid ★★★ ☆ Semi-Rigid
Thickness & Feel Soft, pliable Thick, firm, premium Thin, smooth
Transparency ★★★ ★★★★☆ ★★★★★ High Clarity
Liner (Backing) White paper liner Semi-transparent vinyl White paper liner
Adhesive Removable, no residue Removable, no residue Removable, no residue
Best Use Cases Curved surfaces, flexible decals, window clings Flat panels, premium signage, acrylic displays Window graphics, product labels, retail packaging



Print Modes & Layer Options

Choose the ink configuration that matches your design needs.

1 Layer CMYK only (Front or Reverse)
1 Layer White only (Front or Reverse)
2 Layer CMYK + White (Front or Reverse)
3 Layer CMYK + White + CMYK (Same artwork)
⚠️ 3-Layer Printing Note
For 3-layer printing (CMYK + White + CMYK), both CMYK layers must use the same artwork. Due to solvent white ink opacity characteristics, different designs on front/back CMYK layers are not supported.



Custom Clear Decals on Window – White Ink Underprinting Example
Why White Ink Is Essential for Clear Printing
Clear materials allow light to pass through, meaning the background behind the print always affects how colors appear. Without a white underprint, CMYK colors become transparent and washed out, black appears gray, and brand colors look inconsistent.

For vibrant, accurate colors on any clear material, a white ink layer is essential. White areas must be defined by the customer in a vector file using a dedicated spot color.

How It Works

From artwork to application in 4 simple steps.

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Choose Material
Select PVC (flexible), PET (rigid), or BOPP (high-clarity) clear film.
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Select Print Mode
Pick CMYK, White only, or CMYK + White with your layer configuration.
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Upload Artwork
Submit vector files with a dedicated white layer for white ink printing.
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Apply & Display
Peel and apply to glass, acrylic, or any smooth surface. Removes cleanly.

Popular Applications

Custom clear decals for every professional and creative need.

🪟 Storefront Window Decals 🏢 Office Glass Signage 🧴 Product & Packaging Labels 🚪 Door & Entry Graphics 🪞 Acrylic Panel Displays 🚗 Vehicle Window Stickers 🍽️ Restaurant & Menu Signage 🏨 Hotel & Hospitality 🏠 Home & Interior Décor 📣 Promotional & Event Branding 🏫 School & Campus Wayfinding 🏷️ Any Clear Surface Application

At a Glance

Everything you need to know.

  • 3 Avery Dennison Clear Films – PVC (soft), PET (rigid), BOPP (high-clarity) for any application
  • Clean-Remove Adhesive – Peels off without residue, strong hold on glass, metal, and acrylic
  • 10-Color Solvent Printing – EPSON SureColor S80600L for smooth, texture-free finish (not UV)
  • White Ink Available – CMYK, White only, or CMYK + White up to 3-layer configurations
  • Indoor & Outdoor Rated – 1-year UV durability, up to 3 years under normal conditions
  • Any Size & Shape – Custom die-cut to your exact specifications
🎨 Artwork Requirement
White ink is not applied automatically. Customers must define white areas in a vector file using a dedicated spot color. For white ink printing, vector files are required — raster images alone cannot be used. File preparation guidelines must be followed precisely for accurate results.