Here at Push to Start, I hold a strict policy for quality: if I wouldn’t run it on my own car, then I won’t sell it. Most of the vinyl that I cut is Oracal 651 Premium Vinyl, which is rated as a 6-year vinyl – meaning it won’t fade, crack, or shrink within the first 6 years when treated properly (i.e. not subjected to direct sunlight 24/7, cleaned moderately and regularly, etc). Some of the colors that I have are not Oracal 651 but comparable – for example, the gold chrome that I have is Oracal 351, which just means it is a thinner variant of vinyl. Oracal 651 is a slightly thicker vinyl than, say, the stuff you might get from the craft store.
This guide will currently remain a little incomplete while I set-up a good reference, but here are a couple of color examples for now. The captions that accompany each color will reflect the color options that I have on the website – for example, if you wanted to get Hot Pink (041) and weren’t sure what they actually looks like, simple go to google and search “Oracal hot pink 041” and you’ll see a general idea of what the sheet of color might look like. Of course, monitor and screen variations will change the color, so if you’re extra curious then just send me a message and I can help you out with some more photos or videos of what the color looks like in different light. 🙂 Please note that some of my photo examples are underneath transfer tape, which does change the color or appearance slightly but still gives you a general idea.




















The Gold Foil and Black Holographic colors that I stock are thicker than the standard Oracal 651.