First off thanks for accepting me to the forum.
(Problem) Im trying to install a layered (3 color) vinyl graphic on a Barbershop Window. I've tried both wet and dry application and everytime I peel the transfer tape off the vinyl comes off with it. I can't get the first layer to stick at all. I tried with Clear Orical 651 transfer tape and self stick draw liner (suggested by someone else who does vinyl work). Even if I take a small portion of the vinyl and stick it on by hand it peels off with ease.
I'm using Orical 651 vinyl.
Cleaned window with Windex.
Temp outside was around 70°
Here is the real answer:
Many of the answers are giving half of the information.
First, do not ammonia based products to clean surfaces as it can dry prematurely crack the acrylic adhesives. Use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (90%+ will leave a residue).
Second, All storefront glass is tempered safety glass (the procedure involves heating the glass up, and then cooling it down rapidly) and under pressure which emits a silica film to the surface adds a thin barrier between the glass and the pressure sensitive vinyl film.
Only apply dry on tempered glass, never wet as it will take forever (it feels like forever) if you apply wet, even after cleaning. Use 70% Isopropyl Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol is water based and will remove wax and light silicone micron film). Use petroleum based solvents/cleaners for heavier grease and then clean the petroleum solvent residue off with Isopropyl Alcohol.
Once storefront glass is cleaned, you can use Calendered or Cast vinyls for a dry application. If you are intimidated by dry applications (especially large surfaces), well you have to pay you dues as we pros all have.
> NOTE: Glass windows and mirrors installed in homes are not tempered (with the exception of shower glass) and called pane glass which is not under pressure from heat tempering and allow vinyl films to be installed and stick from wet or dry applications very easily and quickly. This untempered residential glass type breaks in long shards to where tempered safety glass breaks into small pieces due to the oven tempering processes.
Now you have the rest of the story!
Knowledge is power and good luck!