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How do I apply my vinyl lettering?

1-Line up and tape your lettering along your guidelines (marked with a ruler). The tape itself acts as a hinge to flip up the lettering. You can see the lettering through the transfer paper.

2-Flip up the lettering and peel the backing paper off. Let the lettering fall back into position. Press the lettering down gently with your hand.

3-Using your provided wooden edger, rub over the lettering to securely adhere them to your surface. Work from the center out on both sides.

4-Carefully peel off the transfer sticking paper to reveal your letters.

Instructions will be included with your order

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Can lettering be removed from walls?

Yes, it can. It is very secure on your wall and will not come off until you want it to. Usually a pair of tweezers helps to pull it off, but in my experience, it has never pulled the paint off the wall either.

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Can lettering be re-applied after removing from another surface?

No, when you pull the lettering off of another surface, it will stretch and usually breaks into pieces.

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Will lettering apply to textured walls such as knock down texture?

Yes, the lettering applies great with a little pressure to get it to adhere over the texture. I haven't experienced any problems at all getting it to adhere well.

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How do I clean around lettering?

Just the same way you would with any painted lettering using a clean damp cloth.

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