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| Mounting Ideas | ![]() |
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Many options are available for mounting Dura Scenes. For most clean, smooth wall surfaces strippable wall paper adhesive or border paste are a good option. Poster adhesive strips, double sided tape, or poster putty are also options, but may have trouble adhering in the long term. |
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| Dura Scenes can be mounted flush against each other, or with a small space in between the tiles for a different look. Experiment and find a configuration you like best! | ||||||||||||||
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| Brads are another very good option, their small size makes them almost invisible against the scenery. Their drawback is that they may not prevent sagging in a ceiling installation, but for wall installations they are often the best option. | ||||||||||||||
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| Tools of the Trade | ||||||||||||||
| A good level will go a long way to ensuring a tidy, straight installation. Also, brads, and possibly a roller or sponge brush will come in handy depending on your mounting methods. | ||||||||||||||
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