This instructable shows you how to install your panels with a 1/2" or 3/4" grid spacing between them. If you prefer a no-spacing install, follow the instructable, How to Install a Panel Poster.
- Buy grid guides and mounting materials.
- Learn more details on the project page.
- See more pictures in our Panel Poster gallery.
Here's a 4:48 minute video showing you how to install a panel poster with grid spacing.
Step 1: Get Parts, Tools, and Materials
- Assembled poster panels
- Grid guides
- Non-permanent adhesive blocks
- Masking tape
- Pen
- Tape measure
- Wall cleaning supplies
- Vinyl gloves (optional)
- Tweezers (optional)
- Level (optional)
- Ruler, yardstick, or similar (optional)
Step 2: Prepare Surface
You should clean the surface according to the surface manufacturer’s instructions. If unsure, at least wipe the area down with a dry, lint-free cloth to remove dust. (PIC 2-2) On most surfaces a 50/50 mixture of Isopropyl Alcohol and water will clean the surface nicely (test on a small, inconspicuous area first). (PIC 2-3) Dry the surface with a lint-free cloth before application. For an optimal bond, the temperature of the surface should be between 65º and 100º F.
Step 3: Mark Location
Step 4: Set Top Row Guide
1. Measure left mark
Measure the distance from the ceiling or floor to the marker you installed in Step 3. (PIC 4-1)
2. Apply right mark
Measure where the upper right corner of the poster should go and place the bottom edge of a piece of tape at this mark. (PIC 4-2)
3. Apply tape
Stretch a single strip of tape from the left to the right marker and line up the bottom edges. Lightly apply the tape to the wall. (PIC 4-3)
4. Verify and adjust
Measure the left, center, and right heights of the bottom of the tape. They should be close to equal. (PIC 4-4) Adjust the tape as needed. If desired, you can verify the poster will be level by using a level and a ruler.(PIC 4-5)
Step 5: Install First Panel
1. Position panel and block
Position the top of the panel along the bottom edge of the tape at the upper-left marker. Approximate where the center of the panel is located on the wall by holding the adhesive block over the center of the panel. (PIC 5-2)
2. Apply block
Pull the panel away and press the block onto the spot you chose. (PIC 5-3) Apply firm pressure for 10 seconds while rocking your thumb back and forth to bond with the surface. (PIC 5-4) Carefully peel away the protective cover on the block (tweezers help). (PIC 5-5)
3. Apply panel
Position the top of the panel along the bottom edge of the tape, and align the corner at the marker on the wall. (PIC 5-6) (The panel thickness is designed to be slightly taller than the adhesive block so it will not stick to it.) Gently press in the center over the foam block to bond the panel to the adhesive. (PIC 5-7) Using brief, light, finger presses, move around the foam block area to stick the panel to the entire surface of the block. (Don't press too hard. It doesn’t take much pressure to set the paper to the adhesive. ) (PIC 5-8)
4. Adjust panel
Double-check your alignment of the top edge of the panel to the bottom edge of the tape. If necessary, you can shift the panel a little to the left or right by gently nudging the bottom edge. (PIC 5-9)
Step 6: Install Top Row
1. Position panel and block
Position the panel next to the previous panel with a gap close to the spacing you want (1/2" or 3/4"). Approximate where the center of the panel is located on the wall by holding the adhesive block over the center of the panel. (PIC 6-1)
2. Apply block
Pull the panel away and press the block onto the spot you chose. (PIC 6-2) Apply firm pressure for 10 seconds while rocking your thumb back and forth to bond with the surface. (PIC 6-3) Carefully peel away the protective cover on the block (tweezers help). (PIC 6-4)
3. Place first guide
Place the panel on the wall and put the first grid guide between the panels on the top. Gently adjust so the guide and panel contact all edges evenly and is aligned with the bottom edge of the tape. (PIC 6-5)
4. Place second guide
Place and hold the second grid guide between the panels on the bottom. Gently adjust so the guide and panel contact all edges evenly. (PIC 6-6)
5. Apply panel
Gently press in the center over the foam block to fix the panel. (PIC 6-6) Using brief, light, finger presses, move around the foam block area to stick the panel to the entire surface of the block. (PIC 6-7) Carefully remove the grid guides by pulling on the tabs. (PIC 6-8)
6. Adjust panel
Double-check alignment. If necessary, you can shift the panel a little to the left or right by gently nudging the bottom edge. (PIC 6-9)
Repeat for the rest of the panels in the first row. Remove the tape when done. (PIC 6-10)
Step 7: Install The Rest
1. Position panel and block
Get another adhesive block from the sheet and your next panel to install. Position the panel next to the previous panel with a gap close to the spacing you want (1/2" or 3/4"). Approximate where the center of the panel is located on the wall by holding the adhesive block over the center of the panel. (PIC 7-1)
2. Apply block
Pull the panel away and press the block onto the spot you chose. (PIC 7-2) Apply firm pressure for 10 seconds while rocking your thumb back and forth to bond with the surface. (PIC 7-3) Carefully peel away the protective cover on the block (tweezers help). (PIC 7-4)
3. Place first guide
Place the panel on the wall and put the first grid guide between the panels on the left side. (PIC 7-5) Gently adjust so the guide and panel contact all edges evenly.
4. Place second guide
Place the second grid guide between the panels on the right. Gently adjust so the guide and panel contact all edges evenly.
5. Apply panel
Once aligned, gently press in the center over the foam block to fix the panel. (PIC 7-6) Using brief, light, finger presses, move around the foam block area to stick the panel to the entire surface of the block. (PIC 7-7)
6. Remove left guide
Carefully remove the left grid guide by pulling on the tab. (PIC 7-8)
Repeat the above process for the rest of the panels. The only difference is you always leave the right grid guide in place from the previous panel to guide the next panel. (PIC 7-9, PIC 7-10, PIC 7-11) After you have finished, double-check alignment. If necessary, you can shift panels a little to the left or right by gently nudging the bottom edge. (PIC 7-12, PIC 7-13)
Step 8: Removing
To remove a damaged panel (or a poster that was, "So last month.") just tear off the panel and remove the adhesive block from the wall. (PIC 8-1, PIC 8-2) If the foam block separates from the adhesive film, grab a corner of the film and peel it off the wall (tweezers help). (PIC 8-3)
To remove panels you want to preserve you need to take a different approach. The "open corner" design on the back of the panel allows you to lift a corner without damaging the panel. (PIC 8-4)
1. Lift corner
Gently lift the panel from a corner just far enough to fit your fingers under it. (PIC 8-5)
2. Position fingers
Slide your fingers under the panel until you feel the adhesive block. (PIC 8-6)
3. Separate panel
With your finger tips, apply pressure against the panel to separate it from the block. (PIC 8-7)
4. Remove block
Remove the adhesive block from the wall. If the block is stuck to the panel, lay the panel face down on a table and put one hand around the block to stabilize the surface. Slowly peel the block from the panel. (PIC 8-8) If the foam block separates from the adhesive film, grab a corner of the film and peel it off the panel (tweezers help). (PIC 8-9)
Step 9: Reusing
Swapping posters
Swapping posters is the easiest way to reuse the adhesive blocks. You do not have to remove the adhesive blocks from the wall, and can use the previous poster for aligning your new poster. (PIC 9-1)
1. Create new poster
Build the new poster. Try to make the new poster's panel size close to the size of the previous poster. This avoids reposition the adhesive blocks on the wall. If not, just reposition the blocks as needed so they are close to the center of the new panels.
2. Swap first row
Carefully remove the first row from the previous poster leaving the adhesive blocks on the wall. (PIC 9-2) Install the upper left panel from the new poster. Make sure it is aligned with the left edge and snug against the panel below it. (PIC 9-3). Install the rest of the panels in the first row. Make sure each panel is snug with the left and bottom panels. (PIC 9-4)
3. Swap the rest
Carefully remove the rest of the previous poster panels leaving the adhesive blocks on the wall. (PIC 9-5) Install the rest of the panels. (PIC 9-6)
Storing used blocks
Get some wax paper and tear off two sheets that will fit all your blocks. (PIC 9-7) Carefully remove all the previous poster panels, leaving the adhesive blocks on the wall. (PIC 9-8) Carefully remove each block from the wall without separating the thin film adhesive from the block. (PIC 9-9) The best way to do this is to start removal by prying up a corner. If the adhesive starts to separate, try a different corner or use a fingernail to hold the adhesive in place. Place the block on the wax paper. (PIC 9-10) Once all the blocks are removed, stick the second sheet of wax paper over the blocks. (PIC 9-11) Store in a cool, dry place.




































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