Self adhesive vinyl is only temporary, you use this type of application when you want a beautiful work of art that will stand the ages, there’s papers that have been in constructions that date to the 1680
@flyingscience You can certainly remove them and put them back up in a different location. The mural should have no problem surviving the taking down and reinstallation process and there should be no creases or rips. If you think you might need to remove and reinstall the mural somewhere else, you might want to skip the "double cut" part of this tutorial and leave the overlaps in place. Please let me know if you have any further questions and I'd be happy to answer them for you.
Is it possible to remove these and put them back up in a diffrent location if someone moves ? Can the mural survive being pulled off or would it have all kinds of creases rips? Would the back be smooth enough to use again??
@marrymeharrystyles you can certainly cut a wall mural to any size you want. Also, if you have the image that you want to use for your wall mural (higher quality the better) on our website you can make a custom sized one to fit your wall perfectly.
she should have mixed enough paste for all the wall area not a tiny amount in that ( toys r us ) tray and used a wider roller , and cut the joint by not taking the blade from the wall
This is stupid it didn't even install properly in the video. You cannot cut a straight vertical line on a wall like that. It takes a great deal of skill. Just print to the edge of the paper and butt the seams,
Wow! Many weird things here... 1. Nail in the WALL 2. Where the level ? 3. NO light 4. Taking the knife in and out of the material 5. Using same knife - rather using a snap off blades 6. Should be using a nine inch roller 3/8 nap 7. Should of taken the register off. wtf ect.
No offense to the lady doing the installation, but this is a typical homeowner-quality installation job. A professional installer knows that the blade must never come off the surface once “the cut” has begun. When she cut the vertical strip, it is apparent that she didn’t sufficiently cut through the material and she therefore had to cut again where she only perforated the material. This second cut will necessarily make the edge jagged and this looks terrible. Many other criticisms here but those are most glaring. The seller here doesn’t install and therefore doesn’t realize how bad this looks. Folks: bottom line-hire a pro.
ممنون از ویدیو خوبی که به اشتراک گذاشتید دوستانی که نیاز به دریافت خدمات نصب کاغذ دیواری دارند khedmatazma.com/installation-wall-paper/ به لینک بالا مراجعه نمایید
Use a laser beam level to guide your double cuts, don’t take your blade out once you’ve started a cut.
Don't forget to get a stick for your roller so you can keep both feet on the ground when applying glue?
Thanks Infinityseed, we took care of the problem, all is well now.
I recommend self adhesive vinyl to avoid the mess with the paste
I dont understand why would you use this
Self adhesive vinyl is only temporary, you use this type of application when you want a beautiful work of art that will stand the ages, there’s papers that have been in constructions that date to the 1680
Thanks for your video...lots of good instruction and also some good comments below! -Linda H.
Great Job, you could use a 12in taping knife for cutting trim, works much better because it is stiff. Great Video
wats the gum u have been using
@flyingscience You can certainly remove them and put them back up in a different location.
The mural should have no problem surviving the taking down and reinstallation process and there should be no creases or rips.
If you think you might need to remove and reinstall the mural somewhere else, you might want to skip the "double cut" part of this tutorial and leave the overlaps in place.
Please let me know if you have any further questions and I'd be happy to answer them for you.
Is it possible to remove these and put them back up in a diffrent location if someone moves ? Can the mural survive being pulled off or would it have all kinds of creases rips? Would the back be smooth enough to use again??
All good I liked the video. But I didn't see her remove any vent or wall socket panels.
whats is the white thing did you used it for the wall ?? plz answer ♥♥
@marrymeharrystyles you can certainly cut a wall mural to any size you want. Also, if you have the image that you want to use for your wall mural (higher quality the better) on our website you can make a custom sized one to fit your wall perfectly.
They are printed on canvas, and applied with Wall Paper paste.
When smoothing, I would advise vertical strokes
Great idea with the chalk line to get a vertical line...
this looks like a painful mural project. the glue, the trimming between panels. I'd rather use the self adhesive rolls.
it does not. We use the same glue that you would use for wall paper. Very safe for walls.
she should have mixed enough paste for all the wall area not a tiny amount in that ( toys r us ) tray and used a wider roller , and cut the joint by not taking the blade from the wall
when double cutting NEVER take your blade from the cut its a no no
Can I just pay for installation?
are these printed on canvas?
the image isn't lined up, ugh
Why not just PhotoTex vinyl instead???? This looks painful...
id rip the whole lot down if i was left with a dodgy branch like that
This is stupid it didn't even install properly in the video. You cannot cut a straight vertical line on a wall like that. It takes a great deal of skill.
Just print to the edge of the paper and butt the seams,
What the f*** does print to the edges and butter seems even mean?+
I hang all types of paper and that’s the way they’ve been double cutting for years, also butt seeming the paper poses it’s own problems.
Wake me up when she finally finish gluing the wall 😴😴😴
فدوه اريد اسوي بيتي شون يشتغلو. وبيش المتر الله. عليكم الي. يعرف يجابنب
Wow! Many weird things here... 1. Nail in the WALL 2. Where the level ? 3. NO light 4. Taking the knife in and out of the material 5. Using same knife - rather using a snap off blades 6. Should be using a nine inch roller 3/8 nap 7. Should of taken the register off. wtf ect.
Hey SCOTT K.- Jealous Much? WTF
@@mrs.berniemadoff3324 I'm not sure you know what the word 'jealous' means here based on your usage.
@@jdonnelly1977 -look it up in the dictionary, their is a 8x10 photo of urself...…..smdh…..lol
No offense to the lady doing the installation, but this is a typical homeowner-quality installation job. A professional installer knows that the blade must never come off the surface once “the cut” has begun. When she cut the vertical strip, it is apparent that she didn’t sufficiently cut through the material and she therefore had to cut again where she only perforated the material. This second cut will necessarily make the edge jagged and this looks terrible.
Many other criticisms here but those are most glaring. The seller here doesn’t install and therefore doesn’t realize how bad this looks.
Folks: bottom line-hire a pro.
Nice
ممنون از ویدیو خوبی که به اشتراک گذاشتید
دوستانی که نیاز به دریافت خدمات نصب کاغذ دیواری دارند
khedmatazma.com/installation-wall-paper/
به لینک بالا مراجعه نمایید
Why not just mix the paste in the tub jeeeezzzz
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مزيد
emangya itu lucu
Wtaf 😂 this must be a wind up!!!
Nice bum I mean mural.
Nej mönster fixat inte så riktig det är inte så duktigt!
Very unprofessional
Omg that knife you r kidding
LAIM
Your suggestions are setting your client up for failure...
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