Thank you for this video. Everyone seems to glue them but I had this idea with velcro. But didn't want to drop 60 incase the strips didn't work.so thanks for this video. Now I will purchase and not cause any damage when removing great video
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I put 5 decently sized strips on each panel, and not a single one will stay up for more than a few hours. I'm gonna have to try using gorilla tape instead
Do you think blue tack would hold the panels up?? I'm a renter and have had command strips damage walls before and don't want to end up with any damage after removal
Command strips do not damage the wall. We use them to hang almost every thing every Christmas and take it all down when down. Never damaged wall or paint!
can you hang up canvas or other artwork on top of those 3D panels or do you think that would ruin them trying to nail or drill through them to hang stuff over top of them?
@@ElectricShock14 sweet thanks for the reply dude. I have artwork already hung up where I would put those panels if i got them so good to know that they probably wouldn’t mesh together if I wanted to still keep the paintings and artwork on the same wall.
Hey just an important doubt I live in my own house and want to stick these panels in wall , I have no problem with using adhesive spray to stick it but will it damage the wall , becos I may change the wall colour in 1-2 years . So using adhesive like liquid nails damage the wall Waiting for your reply❤️❤️
Not really with command strips. Your best bet is to take a putty knife and drag it to knock the space flat (not scrape), sand it with a medium sandpaper (like a 120 grit), and use a tack cloth or an all purpose cleaner diluted and let the wall dry completely. I’d wait around 24 hours if you’re using a cleaner and aim a fan at the wall. Make sure to throw some drop cloths down to catch the popcorn/ sanding dust that you knock down and use a shop vac to catch your dust! Good luck and let me know how it goes!!
Another option would be to use foam core board. You can get it from dollar general or Walmart and then stick the foam core board up and adhere the panels with liquid nails or glue.