Prepare the Surface
- Pick a smooth, dry and clean surface. The most traditional places include walls, doors, windows or glass.
- Wall surface must be flat, smooth, clean and dry.
- Wall surface imperfections may show through the adhesive canvas wall décor.
- The ideal wall surface is smooth with semi-gloss paint Do not apply to freshly painted walls for 30 days.
- Using a lint free cloth, wipe down the wall using 70/30 mix 70% water, 30% isopropyl alcohol, then allow time for the wall to completely dry.
We do not recommend the following:
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- Do not install on walls with a rough texture.
- Do not install on walls with oil-based paint.
- Do not install on walls that have an anti-g coating.
Applying Adhesive Canvas Wall Décor
- Lay the graphic side down, on a clean table or surface.
- Starting at the top, carefully peel back 4 to 6 inches of liner from the backside and crease it towards the bottom of the graphic.
- Without stretching the material, position the exposed adhesive area to the wall
- Once positioned, smooth out, starting at the top and working from center outward as you work your way down..
- Suggestion: If reapplying, save the canvas backing to store for future use.
- If any bubbles are left during the application process, the graphic can be gently peeled away from the wall to release the bubbles and reapplied. Alternatively, if small bubbles remain, remove by carefully poking a pin hole into the bubble and smooth out
Care and Maintenance
- Ordinary dirt smudges and most grime can be removed with a mild soap and water solution.
- Do not use any cleaners containing alcohol, solvents or bleach
Removal Instructions
- Starting in a corner, carefully lift from the wall.
- Slowly pull back at a 90° angle to create the least amount of stress on the painted surface.
- Continue peeling slowly, keeping the angle 90° and diagonal to the adhesive canvas wall decor.
- If reapplying the graphic, do not wrinkle the material or allow the adhesive side to touch.
- The adhesive canvas wall décor can be removed and replaced multiple times; however, once the adhesive collects too much dust, dirt or fibers it will become less effective and may not stick as well to the surface.
