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Creating a nautical boat themed room is made easy with wall stickers.

December 28th 2009 in General

Creating a nautical boat themed room is made easy with wall stickers. Well we may have the perfect solution! Using removable wall stickers to decorate any childs room is easy. There are a couple of types available. Peel and stick designs are very simple to apply, peel them off the backing and apply to the wall. Pre-pasted wall stickers are self adhesive once they are dipped in water to activate the adhesive. While both types are removable and won’t damage your walls, the peel and stick designs are also re-usable. Original Source

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“Creating a nautical boat themed room is made easy with wall stickers.”
Posted by Native New Yorker

I have raised two children, a boy and a girl. My son is 29. I have been around a lot of people who designed their own children’s rooms. But let me tell you that your idea is one that you should patent or whatever! That is the most creative and interesting idea (or ideas) I have ever heard! If I were a child growing up in a room like that, I woulcn’t ever want to leave my room because it woulc be the best and neatest place to be! Kudos to you and your wonderful creative mind! I”m extremely impressed! YES! YES! YES!

Posted by J. Lockhart

Well, I checked out their Website and unfortunately, they don’t have a trouble-shooting section, nor do they say what their wall stickers are made of, but I’ll try and help anyway.

1. Did you wash the wall you put them on first? If you didn’t and there is any grease and grime, this could be causing the problem, especially if you put them on a wall in the kitchen or bathroom. If this is the case, simply remove the stickers and wash the wall with liquid TSP. Don’t use the powder formula, as it’s hard to mix and is toxic. Plus you’ll have to rinse it off before you can do anthing else. TSP will remove all grease and grime. You’ll find it at any home hardware store and it’s relatively inexpensive. Once you’ve followed the manufacturer’s directions, let it dry completely and try to replace the stickers. However, if there is grease and grime from the wall that has adhered to the stickers, you may find you have the same problem. If this is the case, wash the backs of the stickers. I know this might not help them to stick after (and I have a solution below if that happens), but they aren’t sticking anyway, so you have nothing to lose, right?

Once you’ve cleaned both wall and stickers, use 3M scotch vellum adhesive. By sprying only the back of the stickers and not sprying the wall too, the adhesive remains repositionable. Position them on the wall and there you have it – sticking wall stickers! You can reuse this spray when needed and it won’t ruin the walls:
http://www.3m.com/cms/CA/en/2-209/newProducts/newProducts.html



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