1. First determine the position of the sticker on the wall. If you want, a guide line can be placed on the wall. For large stickers, we recommend sticking with two persons.
2. Peel the sticker from the backing sheet/back. Be careful not to fold or kink the sticker. Make sure that the adhesive side of the sticker does not come into contact with any other part of the back of the sticker! Stickers can stretch or tear if you remove the backing too quickly. Caution is advised at all times.
3. After removing the backing, place the wall sticker on the wall. Press gently. Determine if the position is right. If not, carefully peel off the sticker and re-insert it. Are you satisfied with the placement? Rub the decal firmly.
4. Work from the inside out to rub out any air bubbles. Does air remain under the wall stickers? Carefully pull the part until it releases air and rub again. You can rub with a squeegee or a soft dry cloth. Especially press the edges firmly.
*How to clean the stickers:
Use a soft dry cloth. The stickers are water repellent, but will damage when using soap, abrasives or solvents.
The stickers stick best on a smooth surface with clean, well-dried paint. On other surfaces, some will work better than others. If the sticker does not stick well, we recommend spray adhesive to increase the adhesive strength. Spray glue is available at any DIY store. Water-based glue can also be used. When the edges come loose, think of a pritt pen.
Please note: we cannot return money if the wall stickers come off after they have been stuck on uneven, rough surfaces, such as spachtelputz, structure, non-woven wallpaper, etc., or on a non-dried wall!
Uncoated or Vinyl?
What’s the difference between Uncoated and Vinyl wallpaper?
Uncoated wallpaper has a thick, smooth structure and is matte. The wallpaper comes in strips of approximately 48 cm wide. When using the uncoated wallpaper, the wall is smeared with glue (this makes it easy to edit). Uncoated wallpaper is sturdy and standard wallpaper. Down below the manual.
*Advice wallpaper glue: Ready & Roll from Perfax
Vinyl wallpaper (non woven background)
Vinyl wallpaper is a bit more luxurious, firmer and easier to remove. It has a slightly more luxurious look. Vinyl has a plastic top layer and is therefore more resistant to stains and is easier to wash. Vinyl is therefore suitable for small children with dirty hands and is suitable for damp areas such as the bathroom / toilet. With vinyl wallpaper non woven background, the wall needs to be glued not not the strokes. The vinyl strokes are also approx. 70cm wide. Down below the manual.
* Advice wallpaper glue:Ready & Roll from Perfax
Manual Uncoated wallpaper
1. Prepare the paste according to the instructions for use or use ready-made wallpaper glue (we recommend ready & Roll from Perfax)
2. Draw a plumb line from top to bottom on the wall. Use a spirit level or a plumb bob for this.
3. Apply the adhesive to the wall.
4. Apply the wallpaper to the wall in the still damp adhesive. Press it down and smooth it out with a wallpaper spatula.
5. Cut the wallpaper to size along the ceiling and skirting board using a ruler and knife.
Features uncoated wallpaper:
The rol
The wallpaper is divided into rolls of 48 cm wide. At the bottom of the reels are numbers. Start at lane 1 then 2 then 3 etc.
Usage
– Glue the wall
– Start with strip 1, then 2 then 3 etc.
– Indoor use
– Apply bumping, not overlapping
Technical features
– Easy to apply
– Wall can be glued in instead of the wallpaper
– Easy to remove
– Solid quality
– Not paintable
Manual Vinyl wallpaper (same as Uncoated) we work with a Vinyl layer on non woven background.
1. Prepare the paste according to the instructions for use or use ready-made wallpaper glue (we recommend ready & Roll from Perfax)
2. Draw a plumb line from top to bottom on the wall. Use a spirit level or a plumb bob for this.
3. Apply the adhesive to the wall.
4. Apply the wallpaper to the wall in the still damp adhesive. Press it down and smooth it out with a wallpaper spatula.
5. Cut the wallpaper to size along the ceiling and skirting board using a ruler and knife.
Features Vinyl -uncoated wallpaper:
The rol
The wallpaper is divided into rolls of 70 cm wide. At the bottom of the reels are numbers. Start at lane 1 then 2 then 3 etc.
Usage
– Glue the wall
– Start with strip 1, then 2 then 3 etc.
– Indoor use
– Apply bumping, not overlapping
Technical features
– Easy to apply
– Wall can be glued in instead of the wallpaper
– Easy to remove + to clean
– Not paintable
– Ideal for damp areas
– Splashproof
– Strong quality
– Light structure