Removal of command strips
After I place command strips on the back of a painting, will I be able to remove them in the same manner as the removal method from a wall?
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These are not Command strips, but similar. Two are on a wall & one is on a maple door. How can I remove them without tearing up the wall/door? Thanks!
Command strips: why do they pull the paint off when I remove them?
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Hi Debbie, has your painting been mounted?
Yes, they should come off with the same method.
read the instructions on the package it tells you how to remove items without damaging your wall or items
They come off, see the package instructions. I have had a bad experience where they did not hold my framed ceramic plate even though the correct strength was used. The problem was it stuck better to the paint than the paint to the wall. Many people have had good luck with them.
Yes.
Yes they should!
For pictures hung with strips, grasp the bottom corners of the frame and with an upward movement, peel the picture frame away from the wall. This will release the hook and loop component of the Command strip.
Grasp the exposed tab of the adhesive and slowly stretch it in the same direction as the strip. It may stretch up to 15 inches before it releases from the wall. Always pull flatly in the same direction as the strip. Never pull at a ninety-degree angle.
I've had no issues with removing from paintings as well as walls. I just pull very slowly to remove.
Yes they should come off the back of the mounted painting, just be careful and gentle when removing.
Like Redcatcec, I always have trouble with these but yes, they peel off the same as any others. Just watch your fingers when you do it.
Yes, they will.
Hi Debby, yes you can remove them the same way🙂