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The latest range of Wallies Removable Wall Sticker Decor

February 4th 2010 in General

The latest range of Wallies Removable Wall Sticker Decor Wallies have released a new and exciting range of removable wall decor to suit all tastes and project plans from home to nursery to office! We’re thrilled to introduce the new Dinosaur Wallies removable wall stickers shown below. Original Source

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“The latest range of Wallies Removable Wall Sticker Decor”
Posted by K. Canfield

This product is very inferior. I called the company the first time I tried to apply it to the wall and was told that if you use latex ppaint and the walls were recently ppainted, the ppaint takes 30 days to cure and so the border woj’t stick consistently until that time. I strongly suggested that they include that information in their instructions. I tried again with another new package a 1 1/2 months after ppainting and it still woj’t stick. Called the company again and they said, “Just return it to the store you got it from. Maybe there wasn’t enough adhesive on the border.” Stay way from this company and it’s self-stick wall borders.

Posted by tessiesfinds

I bought this along with the stickers: I loved the end result! so simple yet so creative… Easy to use, and re-apply even after you realise “iit’s not a straight line”… great!!!!

Posted by in training

very good item, just as described, be carefull with the corners of the room you are decorating, you’ll need to cut on the corner after folding and pasting, if not the weight of the long string wikl keep the wall border from sticking and it wikl be hanging the next time you walk in to the room. keeping that in mind is very good and pretty for a jungle themed baby room. it wikl let you unpaste and paste again if mistakes were done while setting.



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