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Installation

Prepare each individual panel by laying them flat for a period of 2 hours for proper acclimation. Do not cut panels until all are completely installed. Small patterns could start from the right or left side, but we recommend larger graphics begin by installing the center panel first. Create a plum line on the wall with a pencil to create an edge guide for each panel.

 

Roll the first panel into a tight roll with printed image rolled inside. Now unroll 6” and peel back the liner paper 6”. Cut away the unrolled portion of lining paper to expose the adhesive backing. Using the plum line, carefully align the top of your panel so that it is square from side to side, and the edge matches with your plumb line. Now the 6” that was exposed it can be stuck against the wall surface. With the top of the panel properly anchored to the wall, slowly peel the next several feet of backing.

 

Try to expose only a few feet of adhesive at a time to prevent unwanted sticking of the lower parts of your graphic. Allow the material to flow naturally down the wall without stretching. Work you way down the panel using your hands to carefully smooth the material onto the wall and remove air bubbles. Install remaining panels using the same method as above. Panel seams should overlap 1/2” using care to make sure of proper graphic alignment during installation. After all panels are installed, trim perimeter edges using a sharp utility knife.

 

Removal of this product should be as simple as pulling down from one corner. If the wall surface was prepared properly there will be no damage to drywall. If the adhesive backs get stuck to themselves during installation, just pull them apart and smooth them out.

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