Chasing Paper Wallpaper Starbright
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The north star of wallpaper is here—this peel-and-stick fabric is repositionable so there’s no stress. It sticks to nearly any surface and is fade-resistant to last through the years. And when you’re ready to remove, it comes off easily with no mess.
DETAILS THAT MATTER
- Peel-and-stick fabric.
- UV coating with wax paper backing.
- Digitally printed.
- Fade-resistant.
- Repositionable.
- One panel per set.
KEY PRODUCT POINTS
- We do not recommend applying peel and stick wallpaper to matte or textured walls. Walls should have a coat of primer or paint so paper can adhere evenly. See our Dimensions and Care tab for instructions on how to apply.
DIMENSIONS
- Overall: 2’ x 4’ panels
- Weight: 1 pound per panel
CARE
- Wipe with warm water and cloth.
- Do not use solvents or rough textured brushes.
HOW TO APPLY WALLPAPER
For best results, ask a friend to help. One person can apply and smooth the wall paper while the other peels away the backing. When measuring your wall for paper, we recommend adding 2” to both the top and bottom of the wall so you can cut any the extra away. You will need a sharp knife, tape measure, a ruler and a plastic smoother.
- For best results, clean, dry and smooth all surfaces. Wall paper will not adhere to unclean or textured surfaces. Allow newly painted surfaces to fully cure for a minimum of 4 weeks before applying Peel and Stick Wallpaper.
- Apply the paper to the top of the wall, allowing a bit of excess to overlap the ceiling which will be trimmed off later. Align the right side of the strip and lightly press the edge to the wall along the mark. You can reposition if needed to ensure a vertical seam.
- Working from top to bottom, pull the backing away, as you evenly press the paper to the wall. Do not force, Be careful not to pull or stretch the material or the pattern will not align. For best results, have one person guide the paper at the top and along the seam, while another holds the opposite edge away from the wall until the seams are lined up.
- Using a plastic smoother, work your way down the strip in a back and forth motion, smoothing the material to the wall and pushing out any air bubbles. Trim off excess material at ceiling and baseboard with a straight edge and sharp razor knife.
SHIPPING
- This is a special order item.
- This item ships directly from our vendor so ship times may vary.
- Next Day Delivery is not available for special order items.
View our complete Shipping and Delivery.
EASY RETURNS
Eligible items can be returned for a refund of the merchandise value within 30 days of receiving an order or 7 days for Quick Ship upholstery items. An original receipt or gift receipt is required.
HOW TO RETURN
- By Phone - For non-custom furniture and other oversized items, call Customer Service at 1-800-993-4923
- By UPS - print a return label from our Returns Policy page and bring to a UPS location.
ITEMS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR RETURNS OR EXCHANGES
Delivery fees are non-refundable and prior purchases are not eligible for a price adjustment.
- Special Order Items
- Monogrammed/Personalized items
- Made to Order items, including custom rugs and furniture
- Mattresses
- Gift cards
- Final sale items (with prices ending in $.X7 or $.X9)
- Items damaged through normal wear and tear
View our complete Returns Policy.
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