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4. Remove Kleeftaal

Peel it off your surface or if the decal is having some problems you can use a hair dryer to heat up the adhesive to allow the decal to come off your surface easier. If some glue still remains on the wall you can remove it with soap and water

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3. Apply Kleeftaal

Lift transfer tape and vinyl decal away from the paper backing, make sure that decal sticks to transfer tape. Place your Kleeftaal against the surface you want to apply it to and rub with your hand slowly across the decal – then harder with hand or credit card. Once air

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2. Prepare Kleeftaal

Lay each Kleeftaal on a flat surface, graphic side up. Remove any air bubbles by rubbing. Cut your design into smaller pieces to make sticking more manageable. Arrange Kleeftaal on your surface using masking tape DO NOT remove the white backing paper until you are happy with your layout.

Feb
15

1. Clean surface

Be sure that the surface you are applying the Kleeftaal to is smooth, dry and free of dust and dirt. Kleeftaal can be applied to walls, wood, glass, concrete, metal or any smooth, dry surface. Kleeftaal is removable but can not be repositioned or reused. DO NOT apply on freshly