Thanks a lot... but it still will leave some hole...hehegrl said:My husband likes to use these .
http://www.amazon.com/Monkey-Hook-M-V0030-6-SS30-Picture-Hanger/dp/B001KVMNPI
but it does leave a small pin size hole in the wall.
Haha no particular reason... just would prefer not putting any hole in the wall... I know I know I am being anal ;Dirvinehomeowner said:Is there a reason you don't want to put a small nail sized hole in the wall?
To cover those back up is really easy.
Roger said:Does anyone have any recommendations for hanging picture/paint without using nails?
Come on SoCal you know what I meant ;DSoCal said:Roger said:Does anyone have any recommendations for hanging picture/paint without using nails?
Yeah. Wall anchors.
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So I guess I am the only one in TI who don't like putting nail holes on the wall lol...Roger said:Come on SoCal you know what I meant ;DSoCal said:Roger said:Does anyone have any recommendations for hanging picture/paint without using nails?
Yeah. Wall anchors.
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Roger said:Come on SoCal you know what I meant ;DSoCal said:Roger said:Does anyone have any recommendations for hanging picture/paint without using nails?
Yeah. Wall anchors.
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LOL ;DSoCal said:Roger said:Come on SoCal you know what I meant ;DSoCal said:Roger said:Does anyone have any recommendations for hanging picture/paint without using nails?
Yeah. Wall anchors.
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Oh. Sorry. A French cleat.
;D
Yep... although I found that we bought the wrong kind of 3M command product... should have bought the strip instead of hook type.. got to give it another try one more time... :-\irvinehomeowner said:@Roger:
I think you're the only one who can see those nail holes.
We plan to try the 3M picture hanging strip another time as mentioned that the previous one with hook is the wrong kind because we have texture surface. And the direction under the strip didn't specifically mentioned not to use on a texture surface while the one we got earlier did. The picture we plan to hang is very light without frame.SoCal said:I'm a fan of 3M. I follow the rules on the packaging and also a few I've learned on my own.
Do's:
- Make sure the wall is relatively clean and dust-free. (I don't follow the package instructions about wiping it with alcohol and a cotton ball. Ain't nobody got time for that.)
- Observe the weight limit on the adhesive and hook you are using. It's easy to make a mistake. It will be printed right on the front, usually in an upper corner.
- Wait the indicated amount of time before hanging up your item!!! This is important. Be patient!
Don't:
- Place where wall vents direct A.C. / heat. I learned this on my own. The temperature changes can cause it to not hold.
- Hang something with glass... just in case. Technically, you can. But I don't.
- Hang on roughly textured walls. You probably won't have to worry about this one because it probably won't even stick long enough for you to wonder if it will hold.
.... I use 3M mainly for lightweight unframed canvas pictures, seasonal decor, and items which I know I'll be moving around a lot such as my kid's room to keep everything up to date. In all the time I've used 3M, I've rarely had an item fall. The main one I remember was a Christmas wreath above my mantle, doing Olympic flips and bounces as it tumbled down and it did it again and again until I identified the problem. And yeah, it's terrifying when it happens in the middle of the night. The wreath took everything with it, like a glass snow-globe. I did the 3:00 a.m., trembling, crying "Oh my God, we have an intruder downstairs" thing, too.![]()