Don t use household cleaners like wipes or sprays because they leave behind a slippery residue.
Easy remove hooks from walls.
Pull the hook gently toward you.
Press along the entire strip for 30 seconds.
Press along the entire strip for 30 seconds.
Warm up the hook with a hair dryer until the adhesive softens slightly.
Finally remove the blue liner and press the hook onto the strip firmly for about 30 seconds.
Finally remove the blue liner and press the hook onto the strip firmly for about 30 seconds.
If there s any adhesive left on the wall use a hairdryer to soften it slightly and then use dental floss to gently scrape off the remaining residue.
If the tab breaks while you attempt to remove the hook fear not there s still a way to remove it.
Separate the strips and remove the black liner it s the one marked wall side.
Allow the vinegar to sit for several minutes.
Slide them up and off the adhesive pad and then peel the adhesive pad off the wall using the easy peel tab.
Tap a hammer lightly around the edges of the hole until the edges are flat flush with the wall.
Now press the strip directly onto the wall where you want to hang your hook.
Slide a piece of dental floss behind the hook moving it back and forth while keeping the floss as close to the wall or project surface as possible.
Clean the surface with isopropyl rubbing alcohol wipe gently let it dry.
A little help from a hair dryer and dental floss allows you to remove the remaining command strip material.
Step 2 apply enough drywall compound to fill the.
Squeeze the sponge so the vinegar runs down the wall behind the hook and soaks into the adhesive.
Separate the strips and remove the black liner it s the one marked wall side.
While they re fairly simple to remove from the wall tugging too hard on the strips may break them leaving some of the foam and adhesive material behind.
Wipe the wall free of drywall dust with a dry rag.