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... Read moreWhen I initially ordered the 3D flower wallpaper for my room, I was super excited about how it would elevate my wall decor. The product looked amazing online, with vibrant floral details that promised to add texture and charm. However, after spending hours trying to put it up, I quickly realized that the adhesive quality was a major disappointment. The wallpaper simply wouldn't stick properly to my black wall, causing frustrating bubbles and peeling edges. This experience taught me that not all wallpaper adhesives work well with darker or non-porous surfaces, so it's crucial to check compatibility before buying. Also, ordering a high-cost product doesn’t always guarantee high quality—this $130 wallpaper turned out to be quite the letdown. I ended up removing it because it looked worse than my plain wall. For anyone planning to try DIY wallpaper, my advice is to test a small sample patch first and consider the wall's texture and color. Sometimes a primer or special glue might be necessary. Additionally, protect yourself by reviewing customer feedback on adhesive performance to avoid surprises. Though I’m sad to take down this wallpaper, I’m grateful for the learning experience. DIY projects often come with trial and error moments, and sharing these helps others make better choices. If you’ve had similar issues with wall coverings or have tips on sticking tricky wallpapers, I’d love to hear your stories!

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Six5MochaBarbie

Light colored walls underneath

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Alexis<3

Should’ve used a primer

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