Can I use the DécorWorks plastic sheet on a textured wall?

No. Only place peel & stick sheet on a smooth, flat surface for maximum adhesion.

How do I cut the DécorWorks plastic sheet to fit my wall?

Cut the plastic sheet to your specification using a utility knife and steel straight edge on a flat surface that cannot be damaged by the utility knife.

If I just painted, how long do I have to wait to place the DécorWorks plastic sheet?

For newly painted walls, make sure to wait 3 weeks before applying product.

How do I remove the DécorWorks plastic shapes and sheet?

To remove the peel & stick shapes and sheet, use a mild heat source (blow dryer) on each shape or sheet. This will make it easy for you to slowly pull them off from the top down. To clean the wall after you have removed the shapes and sheet, use a mild cleaning product to remove any residual adhesive.

Can I use the DécorWorks plastic sheet as a backsplash?

Yes. However, products cannot be used near heat, fire or excessive water.

What are the common uses for DécorWorks plastic sheet?

Common uses include accent walls, cabinetry, bar areas, wainscoting, small surfaces, decorative borders, kick plates and shadow boxes. DécorWorks plastic sheet can also be used in conjunction with DécorWorks plastic shapes.

What are the common uses for the DécorWorks plastic shapes?

Common uses include corner protectors for hotels, motels, hospitals, homes, bookshelves, theatrical sets and tradeshow displays. DécorWorks plastic shapes can also be used in conjunction with DécorWorks plastic sheet.

Is there a recommended adhesive for the non-stick DécorWorks plastic shapes?

DécorWorks recommends using tube adhesive or high-bond, double-sided tape. If you use tube adhesive, make sure it is intended for bonding plastic or PVC plastic. To ensure adhesion, test a certain area first. If you do not want to use adhesive, DécorWorks recommends pre-drilling holes and using decorative nails or screws.