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Fill in any holes or cracks with spackling compound.
• Sand the wall, removing any paste
residue or excess spackle. The wall should be smooth and clean.
• Wash wall with a mild detergent to
remove any dirt or dust created from sanding and allow to
dry thoroughly.
• Cover drywall, newly painted, and
spackled walls with primer-sealer and let dry for 24 hours.
• Apply vinyl wall sizing to insure
that the wallpaper mural will easily slide when positioning
it on wall. Sizing also helps prevent air pockets. |
1.
Trim the mural with scissors. You will notice that
there is 1/4" of excess color around the design to prevent
any white showing from an imperfect trim. Trim around the
inner edge of the color, not the outer edge. The excess color
is not part of the design.
2. Decide where you would like to hang your
wallpaper mural and prepare the surface as instructed above.
3. When applying over painted, drywall, and
spackled walls (See below for installation over wallpaper),
cover a table with a drop cloth and fill a water tray 2/3
full with water at room temperature. Roll the trimmed mural
from bottom to top, paste side out. Submerge into the water
tray. Gently press the roll until all air bubbles have stopped.
Soak for approximately 30 seconds.
4. “Book” the mural for about
3-5 minutes by folding each end toward the middle, paste sides
together, aligning the edges carefully so they won’t
dry out. Be careful not to crease the fold. Booking allows
the adhesive to activate and the paper to relax and return
to its original size.
5. Carefully unfold the mural and position
it onto the wall. Using a brush or smoothing tool, gently
smooth away air pockets, wrinkles or excess paste moving from
the center to the edge. Wipe any paste from the top of mural
with a clean, damp sponge.
Please Note: When applying over wallpaper,
follow the same steps above, however, soak the rolled mural
in cool water for only 20 seconds and do not book for more
than 3 minutes. Apply vinyl-to-vinyl adhesive or border adhesive
to back of mural before hanging to insure proper adhesion.
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