This wall mural was designed for indoor use and
is not recommended for outdoor use.
The wall mural can be installed on a wide variety
of smooth surfaces such as gypsum boards,
wood, glass, metal and some plastics panels.
However, it does not stick well to textured
surfaces. Do not use on too textured paint,
concrete or brick. Perform a test on a small area
before proceeding with the installation.
The installation surface must be clean, smooth,
dry, in good condition and free of moisture,
grease and stains.
Remove the peeling paint or old wall coverings
prior to installation.
Use a damp cloth to clean dirt or dust from the
surface, and let dry completely before
installation. Do not use any chemical products.
Manipulate the mural with caution in order to
avoid creating creases or scratches on the
printed surface.
Remove all panels from the package. Check the
number, order and direction and lay them down
on the floor in the room a few hours prior to
installation.
Check that the sizes of the wall mural
correspond to the height and width of the
surface to be covered. Do not cut off the excess
non-print on top and at the bottom of the panels
as this will help to reduce the handling of the
adhesive. WARNING: Most floors and ceilings
do not form a perfect right angle to the wall;
take into account before measuring.
Determine the starting panel. For small
surfaces, you can proceed from right to left or
left to right. However, if the surface is very high
(10 feet or more), it is recommended to start
with the center panel.
Using a level, draw a vertical line with a lead
pencil. This line will guide the installation of
the first panel.
1. Roll the first panel so that the printed
side is facing inward.
2. Peel off a strip of 6" at the top of the
Panel and cut off the excess of the
protective paper.
3. Carefully align the side panel with the
line previously drawn and apply on the
wall.
4. To minimize deformations, always apply
the wall mural with a minimum of
tension. Slowly unroll the panel to the
floor. Remove the protective paper from
a few feet. Do not remove much at one
time. Smooth the wall mural using a
plastic scraper by performing
movements from the center to the ends
of the panel. Make sure it is straight and
free of air bubble.
If necessary, carefully remove the panel
to release stubborn air bubbles or folds or
use anything sharp (needle, tip of a knife)
to pierce the surface and smooth with the
scraper.
6. Install the following panels using the
same method as above. Panel joints
should overlap at about 0.5" (12 mm).
Align the image or pattern with the
previous panel. Make sure that the
ground is perfectly aligned to the eye. A
small difference near the floor seems a lot
less once the installation is completed.
7. Once all the panels are installed, cut off
the excess from the ceiling and the floor
with a utility knife.
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