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Model: Large Decorative Hook, 4 lb, 2-Hook, Metal/Plastic, Matte Black
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There are plenty of applications where drilling doesn't make sense or is difficult.
For example, these are great for the interiors of RVs and campers, which aren't exactly known for their build quality or consistency in construction.
These are great for absolutely nothing, I have tried different command products and all just fall off over a short time. Tried them for lightweight things, heavyweight things all sorts of things all just fall off randomly in under a month! The only place they ever did work was as a headphone hook on the side of my desk and there when I removed the hook the paper finish cover pulled off of the desk. Even in an apartment it isnt hard to get a can of matching paint and some spackle when you move out. Unless you are changing apartments every month but if that is the case no point in hanging up anything anyways.
Command strips are good for about 3 months and then hope you have a reminder set or whatever you had hanging wasn't expensive. I put 2 on a picture and they fell in 3 months. I put it up to 4 strips, 3 months. Screw it, 8 strips and that thing was almost impossible to take down by hand. 3 months later, it falls on it's own. They don't last worth a crap.
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These are great for absolutely nothing, I have tried different command products and all just fall off over a short time. Tried them for lightweight things, heavyweight things all sorts of things all just fall off randomly in under a month! The only place they ever did work was as a headphone hook on the side of my desk and there when I removed the hook the paper finish cover pulled off of the desk. Even in an apartment it isnt hard to get a can of matching paint and some spackle when you move out. Unless you are changing apartments every month but if that is the case no point in hanging up anything anyways.
I've had these very hooks on my bathroom door for at least 3 years now. I've put wet towels, bathing suits, several robes and pajama sets on them. Way over 4 lbs. at any given time, and they've been great for me.
These are great for absolutely nothing, I have tried different command products and all just fall off over a short time. Tried them for lightweight things, heavyweight things all sorts of things all just fall off randomly in under a month! The only place they ever did work was as a headphone hook on the side of my desk and there when I removed the hook the paper finish cover pulled off of the desk. Even in an apartment it isnt hard to get a can of matching paint and some spackle when you move out. Unless you are changing apartments every month but if that is the case no point in hanging up anything anyways.
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Command strips are good for about 3 months and then hope you have a reminder set or whatever you had hanging wasn't expensive. I put 2 on a picture and they fell in 3 months. I put it up to 4 strips, 3 months. Screw it, 8 strips and that thing was almost impossible to take down by hand. 3 months later, it falls on it's own. They don't last worth a crap.
I have had zero issues with command hooks and have used them in an RV for coats, a foyer wall for coats and on a shower wall. Not sure if people don't understand what type of surface to avoid or not but I would recommend these if you are interested.
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Command strips are good for about 3 months and then hope you have a reminder set or whatever you had hanging wasn't expensive. I put 2 on a picture and they fell in 3 months. I put it up to 4 strips, 3 months. Screw it, 8 strips and that thing was almost impossible to take down by hand. 3 months later, it falls on it's own. They don't last worth a crap.
You're probably not following the directions. It's all about prepping the surface properly and waiting the allotted time before hanging anything.
That could be it. Your walls may have been repainted without a primer in between layers.
no I use high grade paint, it may be slicker ( to make them easier to clean) than general wall paint. Primer in betweeen layers would make zero difference to a command strip sticking well, primer is there to make a previous darker shade not show through if painted over with a lighter color. For example you have a red wall and paint over it with white and you dont want any red showing through. Or a kid grows up and no longer wants a hot pink hello kitty on the wall in her room ETC. The command strip is only sticking to the outside layer no matter what is underneath or how many layers is underneath. How or in what world do you think it would be teleporting under the layer of paint and sticking to the primer underneath????
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no I use high grade paint, it may be slicker ( to make them easier to clean) than general wall paint. Primer in betweeen layers would make zero difference to a command strip sticking well, primer is there to make a previous darker shade not show through if painted over with a lighter color. For example you have a red wall and paint over it with white and you dont want any red showing through. Or a kid grows up and no longer wants a hot pink hello kitty on the wall in her room ETC. The command strip is only sticking to the outside layer no matter what is underneath or how many layers is underneath. How or in what world do you think it would be teleporting under the layer of paint and sticking to the primer underneath????
Primer is also used to help the new layer of paint better adhere to the old layer. Have you noticed it's not a glossy finish? It's fairly rough texture. Paint needs something to cling on to. Not a crazy concept.
If your new layer didn't properly adhere to the old one, hanging things with a Command strip will lead to patches of paint coming off.
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For example, these are great for the interiors of RVs and campers, which aren't exactly known for their build quality or consistency in construction.
For example, these are great for the interiors of RVs and campers, which aren't exactly known for their build quality or consistency in construction.
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If your new layer didn't properly adhere to the old one, hanging things with a Command strip will lead to patches of paint coming off.
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