Static Clings
Static clings can be applied to smooth surfaces without the use of adhesive. They cling to the surface simply by pressing them on, and can easily be removed and repositioned. Static clings are ideal for glass, stainless steel, or mirrors.
Files must be in EPS, AI, TIF, JPG, PSD, PNG, or PDF format. CMYK at 300 dpi and scaled to 100% ensure the best results. Maximum file size is 20MB.

Static Areas
Statically charged from both sides.

Ink
Stickerbeat uses Epson 3M UltraChrome GS3 inks.

Vinyl Layer
Our static clings have a 8mil thickness.

Backing Liner
Static clings come with a high-quality, easy-release 90# lay flat liner. This heavyweight backing paper (90 lbs) is designed to stay flat and resist curling, making it easier to handle, print, and apply your stickers without hassle.
What Are Static Clings?
Static clings are decals made from a vinyl material that sticks to smooth surfaces using static—not glue or adhesive. Simply press the cling into place on glass, mirrors, or metal and it will stay put. Since there’s no adhesive, the clings are ideal for temporary signage, retail promotions, or reusable decals.
Stickerbeat prints static clings in two formats:
- Clear static cling vinyl
- White static cling vinyl
First Surface vs. Second Surface
When ordering static clings, you’ll choose between:
First Surface Clings: Printed with the adhesive or cling on the back of the design. These are applied to the outside of a surface and viewed from the outside.
Second Surface Clings: Printed in reverse, allowing them to be applied to the inside of a window while still being visible from the outside.
This is especially helpful for storefronts that want to protect signage from the weather.
Product Specs & Customization Options
- Minimum order: 50 static clings
- Smallest size: 1.5" x 1.5"
- Shape: Any custom shape or size available
- Material: Clear or white cling vinyl
- Finish: Gloss
- Print method: High-resolution digital printing
- File types supported: EPS, AI, TIF, JPG, PSD, PNG, or PDF (CMYK, 300 dpi, max 20MB)
Application & Reusability
Static clings are easy to apply and reposition:
- Clean the surface thoroughly.
- Peel off the backing.
- Press the cling into place.
- Smooth with your hands or a squeegee.
They’re perfect for temporary applications like sales, seasonal displays, or changing service reminders—and they can be reused as long as they stay clean and dust-free.
Durability & Lifespan
Static clings typically last:
- Several months to a year indoors
- Shorter time outdoors due to exposure to heat, sun, and wind
- While they’re great for short-term use outdoors, we recommend adhesive vinyl for long-term outdoor decals.
Common Uses for Static Clings
Static clings are ideal for:
- Retail window promotions and signage
- Temporary business hours and sales announcements
- Oil change or service reminder stickers
- Glass door or mirror decoration
- Seasonal home decor
- Event or promotional branding
Static Clings FAQ
How long do static clings last?
How long do static clings last?
Static clings can last for several months to a year, depending on the conditions they are exposed to. They may last longer if they are kept indoors and away from direct sunlight or extreme temperatures.
What is your minimum order quantity for static clings?
What is your minimum order quantity for static clings?
Our minimum order quantity is 50 static clings.
Can static clings be reused?
Can static clings be reused?
Yes, static clings can be reused multiple times as long as they are properly stored and kept clean.
Are static clings removable?
Are static clings removable?
Yes! Static clings are completely removable, leave no residue, and can be repositioned, making them perfect for temporary or reusable applications.
How do I apply my static clings?
How do I apply my static clings?
Static clings are very easy to apply. Simply clean the surface you want to apply the cling to, peel off the backing, and press the cling onto the surface. You can easily reposition the cling if needed.
Can static clings be used outdoors?
Can static clings be used outdoors?
Yes, static clings can be used outdoors, but they may not last as long as adhesive products.