Remove the front liner from the strip and firmly press the utility hook against the surface.
How to hanging pictures on the wall.
Super small pictures don t need much to.
Subtract this number from the focal point number.
Using nails and hooks 1.
First remove the liner on the outside of the strips to reveal the adhesive.
Then press the picture against the wall.
For the mouly the hanging wire is 10 inches from the top of the frame.
Clean the wall and apply the strips step 3.
If they look crooked cheat just a bit so they look straight even if they re not.
Remove the back liner from the adhesive strip and apply it directly to the wall where you want to hang your picture.
With your fingers press the strips against the wall for 30 seconds.
Lick your middle knuckle and grab the hanger on the back of the picture with the wet finger.
Here s how to hang pictures quickly and easily.
Press your knuckle against the wall when the picture is exactly where you want it.
Drill a picture hook into the wall for pictures around 10 pounds 4 5 kg.
Hold it steady and in place for 30 to 40 seconds.
Use the level to make sure the marks are at the same height.
Once you ve decided where you want to hang a picture make a mark on the wall in pencil on pieces of masking tape if you wish for each hook.
If you re hanging a super heavy piece first use a.
We subtract 10 inches from 17 inches to get 7 inches.
The saliva will leave a light mark for placing a nail.
Measure the top of the artwork to the tightened hanging wire or hook it will hang from.
Medium sized pictures need a little more.
Slowly separate the strips on the picture from those on the wall by gently pulling on the bottom corners of the picture and lifting.
If a room has a slightly sloping floor or ceiling start by hanging the pictures level.
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Clean the surface of your wall with a 1 1 solution of water and rubbing alcohol.
Pound a small nail into the wall for pictures lighter than 5 lb 2 3 kg.
Slide the picture onto the.
Measure that difference from your mid point mark on the wall that s where the nail or picture hanger or wall anchor or brick clamp goes.