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Install Wall Decals

 

STEP 1: CLEAN

NOTE: If you just painted your wall, make sure you give the paint 2 to 3 weeks to dry before you apply the decals. Otherwise it will get ugly, very ugly.

Before you start, be sure your wall is smooth, dry and clean. Scribble wall decals don’t like textured walls-and frankly neither do we (but it should still work if its not too textury). Use a dry cloth, old novelty T-shirt, or embarrassing holiday sweater to remove any dirt or residue (spaghetti sauce, places where you may have sneezed) that may prevent our graphics from adhering. We suggest using plain old hot water as a cleaning solution (give it time to dry), finishing up by wiping it down with rubbing alcohol, which should make it ultra clean. Also, since Scribble decals are sensitive to extreme temperatures, don’t try to put them on an oven or an ice cube. You might want to avoid bathrooms as well.

STEP 2: PLAN

Plan your design first. Or don’t. You can randomly put our designs on your wall, but don’t come crying to us if it looks dumb. We recommend scotch taping our decals to your wall before you remove the white backing. Leave them up there. Live with them. And if you’re really into the scotch-tape thing, leave them that way. They’ll look like crap, but if you’re lazy enough to do that, it’s no skin off our nose. REMEMBER: You can remove Scribble wall decals once you’ve affixed them, but you cannot re-use them. Ok they might work again but we can’t be held responsible.

STEP 2B: (OPTIONAL) CUT IT / STEP3: REMOVE IT

Welcome to optional step number 2B. This is the step where we say this: if there are multiple decals on one sheet, you may want to cut loosely around them.

This next step isn’t very optional: place the Scribble decal on a flat surface, graphic side up. Take the plastic squeegee (provided in your packaging) and smooth out any air bubbles (working from the center out) that may have formed during shipping. At one corner, separate the white backing with the translucent transfer tape and (in all capital, bold-faced letters so you know it’s real important) VERY SLOWLY peel away the white backing. If the decal is still attached to the white backing (more all capital, bold-faced letters) STOP PEELING. Re-press the decal (by denying it basic civil rights, or just with your fingers) and then continue to slowly peel away the white backing.

STEP 4: STICK IT

You may need four hands for the next two steps, so unless you are some kind of Hindu God, please remember to con a friend or loved one into helping.

Once the white backing is removed, be careful not to let the adhesive side of the decal fold on itself. Using just two of your hands, hold the edges of the clear tape and place one edge of the decal on the wall. Pressing firmly with your hand, move it slowly down over the clear transfer tape toward the opposite edge of the decal. Firmly press the entire decal to the wall with the squeegee, then go over it with a rag to really seal the deal. Take a couple of minutes to admire your work and maybe enjoy a little TV.

STEP 5: PEEL IT

Done watching TV? Good. Now, to finish the transfer, remove the clear tape. Slowly pull up an edge of the transfer tape and peel away at a 45-degree angle along the face of the decal. If any of the decal sticks to the clear tape, don’t worry. Seriously. Stop pulling and re-press (see same joke in Step 4) the decal to the wall, then continue to peel off the clear tape and discard. Or put it on a pet and see how long it takes them to take it off.

STEP 6: ADMIRE IT

Look at you! You’ve just made your wall look awesomer! Imagine what your parents might say! Like “You kids put stickers on walls now?” and then they just kind of wander off muttering. Regardless, nice work.

 

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