Wonderful Graffiti // The Art of Interior Typography
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Graffiti letters are very, very thin pieces of vinyl. A light adhesive holds them firmly on the wall until you're ready to remove them. Vinyl makes Graffiti flexible, durable, and washable. Its extreme thinness and matte finish make Wonderful Graffiti look like it's been literally printed on the wall. (And not like vinyl at all.)

  • Burnish it on, peel off backing, only individual letters remain
  • Text arrives prepositioned and transfers all at once; no individual letters to place
  • Easily removable
  • Won't damage walls
  • Washable and durable
  • Won't fade, crack or peel
  • Stays in place until you remove it
Anyone Can Hang It. No Kidding

Step 1: Wash Your Wall
Use an ordinary household cleaner. Rinse and let dry completely.


Step 2: Stick It Up
Place your sheet of Graffiti face down on a hard surface. Give the entire back a firm, brisk rubdown with the white burnisher provided.


Step 3: Peel Away the Stiff Paper
Using the Stick Strips as a hinge, flip up the sheet of Graffiti and, pull away the stiff paper.


Step 4: Burnish It
Firmly rub down the entire surface of the see-through paper with the Wonderful! burnisher provided.


Step 5: Peel Away The See-through Paper
Bend back one corner and peel the see-through paper away at a 45° angle. Smooth any remaining tiny creases or bubbles.


Words of Wisdom
  • Wait at least one month after painting your wall to hang your Wonderful Graffiti.
  • When you hang Graffiti, both air and wall temperatures should be above 40°F.
  • Wonderful Graffiti cleans easily with mild detergent and a soft cloth or sponge.
  • Avoid using cleaners containing alcohol or abrasives.
  • Apply Graffiti within one year of purchase. If you'll be storing it for any length of time, keep it in a clean, dry area away from excessive moisture and sunlight, at temperatures below 100°F.
  • It's also a good idea to store Graffiti in the shipping container in which you received it.
  • Remove Graffiti by placing a fingernail under one corner of each letter and pulling it away from the wall. If it offers resistance, warm it with a hair dryer set on low.