Vinyl Peeling Up When Cutting

For heavily damaged floors use a putty knife to pry up the damaged vinyl pieces.
Vinyl peeling up when cutting. You are cutting too deep. Try lightening up your pressure of your cut. If you have a second or third color to cut gently peel the vinyl off the cutting mat then place the next color of vinyl onto the mat. I have been cutting a lot of vinyl lately for etching.
If cutting a simple image resolves the issue try cutting the more intricate image using the custom setting for cardstock intricate cuts. Vinyl kiss cut guide. If using a cricut explore air 2 or cricut maker in fast mode turn fast mode off and attempt your cut again. I m having issues when trying to get two objects to match up perfectly on vinyl after cutting them out.
Then cut new vinyl to the shape you need apply some vinyl adhesive to the floor and place the vinyl down. So all you need to do is increase the temperature 5 f to 10 f. If the vinyl sticks to the transfer tape simply burnish the vinyl onto the surface again. Make sure your cutting mat is pretty sticky when place the vinyl on it to cut.
Then continue to peel the transfer tape away from the vinyl. This way it only cuts the vinyl and not the paper behind it and i m not. Your vinyl is not peeling cleanly from the paper backing. Your decal for a customer will not weed cleanly off the backing paper.
Cutting vinyl small letters peeling up as it cuts. This will keep the material firmly in place. Repeat until all mats have been cut. Use a sticky mat.
If you are cutting an image which is very intricate or small try cutting a simpler or larger. I too was having the problem and i did a couple of things i put in a new blade adjusted my speed to med and pressure is at low. Peel the transfer tape away from the vinyl at a 45 degree angle. You should barely see an indent in the backing.
Load the cutting mat into the machine by pressing the load unload button then press the go button when it starts flashing. The angle of the blade goes into the vinyl at a slightly different angle than the regular silhouette ratchet blade or auto blade which again prevents the vinyl from being torn. Peel off some of the vinyl can you see cut lines in the backing. To make sure it dries flat use a rolling pin to smooth the vinyl out then place some heavy books on top of it until its dry.
When you pick up your design with your transfer tape some of the backing rips off and stays on the back of the vinyl.