Wall Slicks Really Stick – Don’t Settle for Wall Stickers that Peel Away
I’m sure you’ve seen wall stickers at your local store in the home decorating aisle or crafting section. There are other companies, besides Modern Wall Graphics the Original Wall Decal Store, out there offering cute designs to accent and DIY decorate your home or kids rooms and you may have been excited to try them on your wall. But, I’m willing to guess that you were disappointed with the result, and not because of the design you chose or where you placed it, but, because a few days or weeks after you installed it, the sticker started to peel up and away from the wall. Even pressing it back down against the wall again didn’t help, right? This is probably because the wall decal you purchased was made of plastic.
Wall Slicks wall decals are not made of plastic, but rather a malleable vinyl that not only adheres well to the wall, but, follows any contours it may have so that the wall sticker almost looks like a painted stencil when finished and not a sticker at all. The vinyl material in Wall Slicks also has a matte finish and that means it won’t look shiny, again helping it blend in with the wall, looking more like it was professionally painted on.
The great thing about Wall Slicks is that once you place it on the wall, it stays there until you are ready to remove it. No peeling away from the wall, ever. Just keep the sheet it comes on along with the clear top sheet and if you ever need to reposition or remove the decal, you’re all set. It’s strong enough to stay put, but, easy enough to take down with no residue left behind. Who could ask for anything more!




Hi! If you follow the link I posted under “website,” you can see the “Neu Tree” that we purchased for our nursery (ignore the mess around it- work in progress!). We LOVE it! Thanks for a fantastic product that was simple to put up!
Comment by Rachael — March 7, 2010 @ 7:08 pm
Wall Slicks even sticks in the bathroom. I haven’t had any trouble with steam from the shower.
Comment by josi99 — March 8, 2010 @ 6:26 pm