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What to use to put posters on wall.
Now it s time to hang it.
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While you could just nail staple tack wheat paste or duct tape your posters to a wall these methods will often leave marks on your mounting surface and damage your posters as well.
Again that s another bad idea unless you love the idea of holes in your walls and your posters.
If you only have a limited number of posters or want to keep from having to put holes in your wall then you have a problem.
To avoid unnecessary damage to your wall be sure to place your nail or screw into a wall stud or use a sheet rock anchor to provide necessary support.
You could use duct tape.
Start with a clean canvas before hanging your poster quickly inspect the wall for unsightly scuffs dirt or residues that can inhibit your adhesive materials.
Rather than try to space the adhesive on the wall and squish the poster against it it s much easier to place the poster facedown on a clean surface and attach the adhesive to the poster before putting it on the wall.
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Attach the removable adhesive to the back of the poster.
Then apply the poster tape or putty to the corners of the poster to the middle of each side and put one piece directly in the center so if your ac kicks on it doesn t get under your poster and blow it off the wall.
Or you could use staples nails or tacks.
To get started lay your poster on a clean surface print side down.