Wall Decals FAQ

Wall Decals QUESTION:

Can I have wall decals in a colour that is different from the ones listed on your website?

Wall Decals ANSWER:

Yes, it is possible. OUR standard color guide for wall decals includes 38 colors. There are 23 designer colors available.
Please note that your wall decals shipment will be delayed for up to three business days if we have to order new material. A fee of $10.00 may apply for ordering particular colors.

QUESTION:

Is the installation of wall decals easy?

ANSWER:

Small stickers come in one piece. Larger wall decals come in two or three separate pieces, depends on variety of colors used. All you need to do is remove the backing, stick the decal to the surface by rubbing it with an item such as a credit card, and peel off the transfer tape. Step-by-step instructions come with every purchase. You may also take a look at our “installation” section.

QUESTION:

Can I reuse my wall decals?

ANSWER:

Unfortunately, no. When removing your decal, it will stretch and may even tear.

QUESTION:

Is wall decals re-positionable?

ANSWER:

It is.
One in the great factors about removable wall decals is they’re able to be repositioned when you put them on and they’re not straight or they really need to be moved over a number of inches. You won’t be stuck using a crooked decal on your wall till you decide to redo your space again.
Vinyl wall decals bond themselves more strongly to surfaces as time goes by. During the application while it’s still held by a transfer tape (smaller pieces – without transfer tape) you can reposition it. But only at the direct wall application. Some of our decals come in layers. Once the vinyl touches another vinyl it cannot be moved.

QUESTION:

Will it fall of in a first few days?

ANSWER:

Vinyl wall decals bond themselves more strongly to surfaces as time goes by. It does not mean that a removable wall sticker will peel off during the first few days period but it is more susceptible to being picked off easily by young children. So if you have a toddler in the house – make sure they don’t peel corners. And if you see the decal peeling off by itself, that means you didn’t apply enough pressure and might have to do it a few times, before it holds.

QUESTION:

Can removing the decal damage my paint? What is the best way to remove it?

ANSWER:

There is always a risk, but chances are very slim. Our wall decals can be removed by slowly peeling them off. We suggest that you use a hair dryer to warm up the vinyl as you start peeling. That will keep the vinyl from taking off any weak areas of paint. If there is any residue left on the wall, it could be easily washed off either with soapy water or special liquid.

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