To get the most out of your Wall Sticker Company products, please follow these care instructions.
Please allow newly painted walls 4 weeks to outgas before application.
Our products are not 100% waterproof so to avoid the finish being affected:
- Avoid rubbing the product with a wet cloth
- Avoid exposure to steam or condensation as the product is not completely water resistant
- Do not rub. Do not use micro fibre cloths.
- To dust, wipe in a light sweeping action.
We do offer a vinyl which is appropriate for wet areas.
To remove your wall stickers, simply lift a corner and peel them off.
For wallpapers and murals, you’ll need two pairs of hands: one to peel from the bottom, and the other to remove from the top of the wall, to avoid the panel touching the floor.
Most of our wall stickers and wallpapers are reusable, however is does depend on the intricacy of the design.
If the decals are large sized, they can be moved and re-stuck to another wall easily.
However if your decals are very intricate and had an opaque layer over the top, moving them to another wall will take more time, or may not be possible at all. You can try using masking tape by creating a brace around and over the design.
- To start, lay a piece of tape close to each end of the design and make sure they are longer than the height of the design. If you are moving text that is in sections you can move each row individually.
- Then lay several strips over the design, in horizontal rows at least 8cm apart. Make sure that these strips all cross over across the design and meet or go further than the outlining pieces.
- You will want to make sure that you tape over any loose or small pieces, such as the dots on ‘i’ or any punctuation marks (“”.,?!).
- Rub the masking tape over the design so it sticks properly.
- Now, with a second pair of hands, pick up the end pieces and it should lift the whole design.
- Move it straight to the new wall without delay.
Should you want to move your wall stickers, and you haven’t kept the backing paper, you can just stick them to any clean wall. If you need backing paper, in the case of relocating home or needing to store your decals for some time, you can order more backing paper in a tube here. You can also use baking paper, a plastic sheet or similar and roll them up. Put them in a tube or be careful not to bend them too much.
For wallpaper or murals, due to their size, you will need to use backing paper if you need or want to store it as you shouldn’t temporarily hang it to another wall. If you do place it on another wall temporarily, just make sure you keep the panels vertical/upright to avoid the adhesive side collecting any debris, and in the correct order so you can reinstall it correctly. Order more backing paper and a tube here.