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Re-positionable
Fabric Wallpaper
IF YOU CHANGE YOUR MIND
• Removable
• Re-positionable
Peel it off and stick it back on somewhere else
INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE
• Indoor Use: 7-10 years.
• Outdoor Use: Up to 1 year (liquid lamination
is recommended for longevity)
• Environmentally safe and bio-degradable
over time, No PVC and nontoxic.
APPLICABLE ON ANY SMOOTH, DRY AND
CLEAN SURFACE
• Walls • Doors • Windows
• Standard painted wall, make sure the wall
has been previously primed prior to
painting. Otherwise the paint or adhesive
may come off
• Newly painted surfaces, make sure you
allow 30 days for out gassing preventing
bubbling
• Pebbly, textured surface that has used
eggshell paint or a very porous surface
(i.e. brick, cement walls, stucco) may
receive poor results
• Avoid placement above fireplaces
CLEAN IT - BEFORE - YOU STICK IT
• 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
• Outdoors we suggest you use a pump spray
to save time
• You can remove and re-position the
wallpaper multiple times
JUST PEEL AND STICK IT
• Try not to let the adhesive come together,
or let it fold up against itself. It’s okay if it
does, you can separate it by carefully
pulling it apart
• Depending on the size, it may be helpful if
one person pulls down the backer, while the
other smooths the image on the surface
• Start at the top of your Image and pull down
approximately 10-15cm of the backer and
crease the back of the backer
• Simply apply the 10-15cm of exposed
adhesive area to your chosen location
• It can be repositioned many times
• Once you’re square, then continue to slowly
pull the backer downward in 10-15cm
increments, smoothing the wallpaper as
you go
• Use a squeegee 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
IF A BUBBLE RE-APPEARS OVER THE NEXT
DAY OR TWO
• Pressing and lightly rubbing can remove it
• Or use a sewing pin to pop the bubble, and
then smooth it out with your fingers in a
circular motion
• In the very rare instance that bubbles keep
re-appearing, you may want to move your
wallpaper to another area as there is
something preventing the adhesive to stick
• Most causes of bubbles are because the
wall was painted within the last 30 days or
cleaning chemicals were used prior
PLEASE NOTE
• If the adhesive collects too much dust, dirt or fibres, it will become less effective
and the wallpaper may not stick as well to your surface