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HOW TO APPLY YOUR WALL DECALS?

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Our wall decal material has a removable adhesive and has been specially designed to be simple to install. 

 

 

  • Walls must be clean, dry, and free from dust, oils, and grease.

  • When placing your decal on a standard painted wall, make sure the wall has been previously primed prior to painting (otherwise the paint or adhesive may come off).

  • For newly painted surfaces, make sure you allow 30 days for the outgassing of the paint to prevent bubbling.

  • Do not use on bubbling paint.

  • Avoid placement above fireplaces.

  • Not recommended for brick, non-painted cement surfaces, or heavy-painted spackled wallboard.

  • For walls painted with Teflon or similar, primary agents would be helpful to prevent the decal from falling off the wall. (We have a product that comes in a spray can and is simple to use)

  • Warning: Our wall decals are for decoration only and are not considered a toy. Please ensure that you apply them out of reach of children under 3 years of age to avoid a possible choking hazard

 

HOW TO APPLY

 

  • Use a warm, damp cloth or sponge to clean the wall surface or window and allow it to completely dry. Make sure all previous cleaning solutions are completely gone and there is no dust or lint on your wall.

  • Each of your designs has application tape, this will make it easy for you to place on to the wall. Simply rub the back of the decal so it is pressed onto the sticky transfer paper, then peel the white sticker backing away.

  • Use a soft dry cloth or the back of your hand to apply the decal and to smooth it out. If there are any bubbles or wrinkles, you can lightly press or smooth them out, or just peel back that area and re-apply it.

  • You can remove and replace your wall decal multiple times, however, as soon as it is removed, it should be stuck down to the original backing paper, so the adhesive side of the material is not exposed to dust or dirt. Once the adhesive collects too much dust, dirt or fibers it will become less effective and it may not stick as well to your surface.

  • If a bubble re-appears over the next day or two, pressing and lightly rubbing can remove it. This can occasionally happen if oil, dirt, or dust is on your surface. Use a sewing pin to pop the bubble, and then smooth it out with your fingers in a circular motion. Most causes of bubbles are because the wall was painted within the last 30 days or cleaning chemicals were used prior and not completely removed prior to installation.

If you have any concerns or questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

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