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Product Review: Wall26 Mural Palm Trees on Tropical Beach

Product Review: Wall26 Mural Palm Trees on Tropical Beach

Product Review: Wall26 Mural Palm Trees on Tropical Beach

I installed the 8' wide "palm tree on tropical beach" on a wall in my garage. I smoothed the wall as best I could, but of course, a garage wall is not a smooth as a wall inside your house. Keep in mind that imperfections in the wall will show-up in the mural afterwards. Plus, they make it tough to get out all the air bubbles.

It took some patience and care to get the panels properly aligned. I used a blue "chalk like" to mark a veritical line to get me started with the first panel. The adhesive backing on each panel is like a "sticker," so you can't slide a panel around at all--you have to remove it from the wall, then re-place it. Be especially careful to NOT allow the sticky back to touch another sticky surface. I did that once, which caused me some delay.

Each panel overlaps its neightbor by about 1 inch. I found it to be tricky to make the overlap consistent.

So all in all, I was happy with the quality of the artwork and the material. Definitely takes care and patience

Product Review: Wall26 Mural Palm Trees on Tropical Beach

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