Instructions
Instructions for using a wall sticker
Prepare the surface before installation: it must be clean, free from grease, and dry. Carefully choose the place for your decal, there shouldn't be exposed seams, joints, openings, holes, and other candid roughness. The ideal surface for the decals is a flat and smooth
surface, like, furniture, plastic panels, windows, mirrors, and ceramic tiles. You can also surface with uniform texture and rough-ness: plastered and painted walls and wallpaper. But keep in mind that when such surfaces may encounter trouble, will peel off the old paint, part of plaster, or a piece of wallpaper. Try using a training sticker to make sure everything is ok. YOU CAN NOT GLUE THE DECALS ON TEXTURE PLASTER AND EMBOSSED WALLPAPER as the density of the film will not hide their texture (pic.1).
Prepare sticker. Expanding the decal from the roll, place it on a flat surface the transparent side down so you could see the paper side. Browse the squeegee across the paper backing, leveling the surface and thus tightly pasting the image into the application tape (pic.2).
Go to sticking. Determine the precise location of decals on surfaces — put on the corners of the sheet the marks with a pencil, chalk, or something else that you can then erase (pic.3).
Gently fold the upper edge of the paper backing, please note that all elements of the decal were left on transparent application tape.
Glue the top edge of the application film on marks (pic.4)
and start to smooth the film with a squeegee from the center to the edges, gradually going down (pic.5).
Gradually disconnect the paper backing from the decal, simultaneously smoothing a film with a squeegee, avoiding the appearance of air bubbles (pic.6).
When the application film will be completely glued, review — not whether the air bubbles under the image if they appeared, try to gently expel their squeegee (pic.7).
Start to shoot application film with the surface of the decal: neatly at an acute angle peel off the application film. Carefully, make sure that the image stays on the surface (pic.8).
Completed installation result (pic.9).
When only the image remains on the wall, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth or squeegee (pic.10,11). If the decal still has bubbles, you can remove them by gently puncturing the film with the thin needle, releasing air.
Subsequently, if you would like to remove the decal from the surface, the easier this task can be done by preliminary warming up the decal ordinary hair dryer. The decal will become softer and will be removed from the surface much easier. If there are traces of glue left on the surface after removing the decal, it can be gently cleaned with detergents or an alcohol-based product.