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The
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WALLART
Wall Decal Fitting Instructions
Before you start, we recommend you read these instructions. Here’s our guide on how
to get the best results, in just a few simple steps.
Run the squeegee over the sticker. Work from the top to
the edges, using smooth motions to avoid air bubbles
forming. Remember, the sticker is very sticky, so keep the
rest away from the wall whilst you apply. Once applied
please leave for 10 minuets before moving on to step 5.
Hints and Tips before you start
Ÿ The sticker is sandwiched between a layer of silicone backing paper and a semi
translucent transfer tape.
Ÿ Before you start, clean the area of wall where you’ll be applying the sticker. Make
sure it is free from dirt and grease.
Ÿ Wait at least 3-4 weeks before applying your transfer to a freshly painted wall.
Ÿ Remember that whilst your sticker is removable, it is not reusable. This means you’ll
Carefully and slowly peel back the translucent transfer
tape. If the sticker starts to peel away with the transfer
tape, run the squeegee back over the tape with more
pressure. You can now try to peel the tape back again.
Once the sticker is in place and the translucent transfer
paper has been removed, rub over the entire graphic with
a dry cloth to make sure it sticks.
need to take care when fitting the sticker.
Lay the sticker down on a flat surface. Take the free
squeegee supplied in the pack and run this over the sticker.
This is to make sure the sticker transfers on to the transfer
paper.
Decide where you want to position your sticker and use
masking tape along the top edge of the decal. Make sure
that the masking tape is well stuck to the wall.
It is very essential that you understand what surface is appropriate to apply wall
decals, but generally: mirrors, windows, walls or any other smooth surface is
applicable for wall stickers regardless of material and whether it is made of steel or
wood or just a painted wall. Please remember that all wall decals are different, At the
world of wall art our wall decals are made only from high quality matte vinyl, our
decals are removable and will do no damage when you take them off, unless applied
to wallpaper, but they are not reusable. During application, you can reposition the
pieces you applied if they are put on the wall and not on top of another vinyl piece. But
it is not possible to re-apply wall decals again once you remove them from your wall.
There are a number of manuals and instructional videos available on the internet
explaining how to apply wall decals.
Carefully lift the sticker using the masking tape as a hinge
and start to slowly peel away the backing paper at a 90
degree angle. Check that no pieces of the sticker are left
on the backing paper. If some pieces are left, use the
squeegee to gently press through the translucent
transfer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvCRL2Z5_Ho
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucllsVjbhK4
Please review carefully prior to installation all of our instructions as well. Application is
easy once you are sure of the process. Another important thing to keep in mind is the
texture of the wall as it might have crucial effect when you apply wall decals, let us
know if you have any questions or concerns and thank for your custom!
www.theworldofwallart.co.uk

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