Wipe the surface with isopropyl alcohol, not household cleaners that leave residue. Let it dry completely, then apply firm pressure for recommended seconds. Install at moderate temperatures, avoiding dust or humidity spikes, so the adhesive bonds cleanly and evenly across the contact area.
Painted drywall with eggshell or satin sheen typically holds best, while flat finishes and fresh paint need caution and extra curing time. Avoid rough brick, crumbly plaster, or peeling wallpaper. When unsure, choose lighter items first and increase gradually after observing performance.
Grip the exposed tab and pull slowly straight down, stretching the strip along the wall, never outward. The adhesive thins and releases cleanly. Keep the hook base steady with your other hand to prevent snapping, twisting, or accidental paint lift.
Briefly warm the mounting area with a hair dryer on low, especially in cool rooms. Gentle heat softens the bond for easier stretching. Avoid overheating glossy finishes. Patience here rewards you with pristine surfaces and zero cleanup beyond a smile.
Most hook bodies are reusable with fresh strips. Keep spare sizes on hand, label the drawer, and replace at the first sign of edge lifting. Leave tabs reachable below the base so future you can remove or reposition without stress.