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Our peel - stick wallpaper is a game - changer for quick and effortless home decor. Printed on top - notch vinyl, it comes with a user - friendly peel - and - stick backing. The decals are ready to use right out of the package. Just peel off the backing and stick it on any smooth, clean surface. What's great is that it won't harm your walls or leave behind a sticky mess. You can easily remove, reposition it, and experiment with new looks without the hassle of traditional wallpaper. Here are its amazing features: It comes off easily without leaving residue, is a breeze to apply quickly, doesn't require any wallpaper glue, is budget - friendly, is made of high - quality vinyl, and is perfect for decorating your home, bedroom, living room, or kids' room. When using it, make sure the surface is smooth; don't stick it on a rough or uneven one. First, prepare the surface by removing nails, filling large holes, cleaning it, and ensuring it's dry. If needed, match up the pattern before application, allowing for a 1/3' to 2/3' overlap to get the repeating pattern you want. Peel off a small part of the backing and stick it on the wall or other surface, making sure it's straight. If it's not in the right place, you can remove and re - apply. Keep removing the backing and applying it to the surface, using a tool or a hard flat object like a book. After applying a large section, smooth it from the middle out to get rid of air pockets. Use a straight edge and a razor blade to cut off the paper around edges, the ceiling, or corners. When adding more rows or columns, match the pattern on the surface with a 1/3' to 2/3' overlap and repeat the steps.
Using this peel - stick wallpaper is super easy. First, pick a smooth surface. Don't try to stick it on something rough or bumpy. Before you start, get the surface ready. Take out any nails, fill big holes, clean it well, and let it dry. If the wallpaper has a pattern, match it up before you stick it, leaving a 1/3' to 2/3' overlap. Then, peel a little bit of the backing off and stick it where you want. Make sure it's straight. If it's not, just take it off and try again. As you go, keep peeling the backing and applying it to the surface. You can use a tool or a flat object like a book to help. Once a big part is on, smooth it from the middle to get rid of air bubbles. Use a ruler and a razor blade to cut around the edges. When adding more pieces, match the pattern again and do the same steps. As for maintenance, just wipe it with a damp cloth if it gets dirty. If you want to change the look later, you can easily remove it without leaving a mess.