Each item has its own advantages and disadvantages. Water transfer paper, also known as water stickers, essentially revolves around water. Yes, water stickers need to be soaked in water during application. After the surface design separates from the wall or material, the design can be transferred onto the desired object. Then, wipe away the moisture and bubbles, and once the water is completely dry, the sticker adheres strongly to the object.
Peel-and-stick stickers, need I say more? They're a common sight, simply peel and apply to the desired area. Compared to water stickers, the advantages of peel-and-stick stickers include their ability to adhere to convex, concave, sloped, curved, circular, and irregular surfaces without the risk of peeling off or leaving adhesive residue. In contrast, water stickers are more convenient for labeling, and most people who use them typically need some time to experiment and receive guidance to achieve successful application.





