Polyester fabric material combines the best of vinyl paper and a woven fabric. This material is much easier to imprint than vinyl. Unless you have a printer that specifically runs cool enough to allow for jam control, you could end up with a hot, melted mess. With Art Peel, you won't have this problem.
Insert it in your inkjet printer and create the most stunning landscapes, cityscapes, or whimsical characters. Thinking of printing a life-sized llama for the child's nursery wall? Sure, you could do that. Why not add a haystack for the door, and a far-off stable for a window that looks out on the street? You completely change the look and feel of your room quickly. Even the interior of your vehicle doesn't have to be off limits.
The smooth, dry surfaces of your home's walls are the ideal substrates for the artwork that you print out. But preparation is the key ingredient for an excellent presentation! Art Peel should go on a clean surface, free from grease, dust, and fingerprints. Yes, these little finger prints contain grease and sweat that make adhesion more challenging. Cleaning the wall is as simple as running a damp, lint-free cloth over the surface and letting the wall dry. No need for solvents or other cleaning solutions.
What happens if you want to apply the Art Peel to a slightly porous wall such as brick or stucco? Typically, this is not a good idea. Adhesion goes down as there are spaces that do not make contact with the material. That said, the adhesion is so good that people have had excellent success even on those surfaces – but do a surface test first for best results.
You do not have to suffer the fear of commitment that vinyl graphics may have accustomed you to. Unlike wallpaper and other products, you can reposition the Art Peel whenever the mood hits you. Does your child suddenly change their interest from llamas to frogs? No problem! Put the llama wall coverings in the study and print a new set of frog prints.