Sticky-back lamination film is a plastic material with a sticky backing layer, which is often used to protect posters, signs, photos and other items. The following are specific steps and precautions for use.
Step-by-Step Guide to Using Sticky-Back Laminating Film
Step 1: Prepare Your Document
Ensure your document, photo, or poster is clean and dry.
Trim any excess edges if needed.
Step 2: Set Up Your Laminator
Turn on the laminator and set the temperature to 140°C (284°F).
Wait for it to fully heat up (usually 5-10 minutes).
Step 3: Laminate Your Document
Place your document inside the sticky-back laminating pouch.
Slowly feed it into the laminator.
Let the film pass through completely.
Step 4: Peel & Stick
Once laminated, peel off the adhesive backing.
Press firmly onto the desired surface (wall, door, metal, etc.).
Smooth out any air bubbles for a clean finish.
Step 5: Repositioning & Removal
If needed, gently peel and reposition before final sticking.
When removing, it won't leave sticky residue like tape!

Best Surfaces for Sticky-Back Lamination Film
✔ Elevator interiors – Perfect for notices and safety signs.
✔ Marble & glass – Sticks securely without damaging surfaces.
✔ Wooden doors – Great for office memos or classroom charts.
✔ Refrigerators & metal surfaces – Ideal for kitchen reminders or schedules.
Proper use of sticky-back lamination film can make your work more durable. Follow the above method to get a flat effect.

