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Actually most smooth surfaces work great, glass, metal, wood, dry-wall, cement, concrete, ceramic, porcelain tiles, laminate panels, PVC, etc.

Yes, it need’s to be as smooth as possible, the problem is that if you try to put vinyl on a rough or textured surface, it creates air bubbles and these, in a short period of time, end up expanding to the whole area and bring it down!

And besides, vinyl has the nasty habit of bringing out all of the surface’s faults and defects.

Outdoors: 6 to 12 months

Indoors: 5 years, it depends on the care taken, we have a client, that has had his office wrap since 2004, besides a couple of scratches and small rips, it is still in good shape!

Yes, always using a soft cloth, either wet or dry, you can use mild liquid soap, do not scrub.

No, but it is not feasible that it would light up, it would most likely just melt.

 There are fire-proof vinyls and films, but we only use them when a client request’s it.

Yes, and it won’t damage the wall, it may rip off some of the paint though.

Not likely, it will get damaged when you rip it off any surface, besides the glue won’t have enough strength to stick for long in a new place.