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Japanese Footbridge and Garden - Landscape - Wall Mural, Removable Sticker, Home Decor - 66x96 inches
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Japanese Footbridge and Garden - Landscape - Wall Mural, Removable Sticker, Home Decor - 66x96 inches
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- The wall mural is cut into 4 pieces for easy installation, each in 66"x24",total size is 66"x96" (Height x Width)
- Very easy to apply, remove or reposition - Just PEEL & STICK!
- Unique and one of a kind exclusive designs by Wall26, for installation on flat dry surfaces indoor/outdoor walls doors and even windows
- Won't leave a mark when repositioned like other cheap stickers on the market, no residue left behind
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It is much easier to apply if you take it out of the tube & lie it flat overnight (I put a book on each end & had no problems with curling during application.) **Much easier to install than a 3 x 4' mural. I was pleasantly surprised
I put it in my pt waiting room, and everyone walks in & goes "aah!"
This looks small but it isn't. I did it this way because I need the 2 sides to add some family picture.
I haven't done the final step of cutting in the middle of the overlap yet, as I need to get a new razor blade to make the cut... if I do at all. You can't really notice the overlap when looking directly at the image, only from viewing on a side angle do I notice it (which for my application probably wouldn't ever happen due to the placement).
Overall, for $60 I think this is a great addition to my wall, and we now have the confidence to try a larger application elsewhere in our home.
Oh, and for prep work before installing, I lightly sanded the whole wall with 1500 grit and then wiped it down with a damp sponge. Make sure to get all the dust off, and I think the adhesion will be fine. Good luck!
Update 3/6/18: I ended up trimming the overlap on one of the panels, and I regret doing so. The line is very visible now, and I much prefer the look of the overlapped sections...it looks a lot more seamless than the area I trimmed. So, my recommendation is not to cut the overlap. Unless there is some super-thin razor blade I'm not aware of, I think it sort of ruined that panel and I would not do it again. Otherwise, I have only notice very minimal peeling at one edge, but after smoothing it back down a few days ago it has not popped off again.