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Edit: it just occurred to me that maybe some people are seeing sticky residue because they're not following the directions for removal. If you pull the strips away from the surface they will likely leave sticky stuff behind. You have to pull them along the wall/surface in the direction the tab is facing. They will stretch like a long rubber band or chewing gum, and will not leave anything behind. The instructions explain this better than I do.
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Do you have a suggestion for a better priced alternative product?
How about a single small nail?
I've used these strips on multiple surfaces, from painted walls, to painted wood, to tiles and polished wood. I've probably used 200+ over the years as I wanted to avoid any damage to my apartments while I was renting. I never once had one of these leave a sticky residue. Yes, they're expensive, but they work extremely well and have never damaged anything I used them on.
Edit: it just occurred to me that maybe some people are seeing sticky residue because they're not following the directions for removal. If you pull the strips away from the surface they will likely leave sticky stuff behind. You have to pull them along the wall/surface in the direction the tab is facing. They will stretch like a long rubber band or chewing gum, and will not leave anything behind. The instructions explain this better than I do.
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I was also looking for an alternative that won't leave a large hole in my apartment wall nor rip the paint off. These metal hooks work fine.
I bought a different variation which was slightly bigger than a nail.
Can I interest you in a new invention called "rubbing alcohol"?
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