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The RoomMates JL1230M Star Wars Saga wall mural measures a generous 10.5 by 6 feet, featuring a vibrant purple character collage printed on high-performance, washable, and stain-resistant paper. Its innovative water-activated adhesive allows for quick, mess-free installation and damage-free removal, making it ideal for renters and Star Wars fans seeking a bold, temporary statement piece. Made in the USA with non-toxic materials, this mural combines iconic style with practical ease.
Material | Paper |
Color | Purple |
Brand | RoomMates |
Style | Star Wars Saga |
Item Weight | 131 Grams |
Product Dimensions | 126"L x 72"W |
Coverage | Full |
Pattern match | Straight Match |
Theme | Star Wars |
Is Stain Resistant | Yes |
Pattern | Character Collage |
Room Type | Living Room |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | RoomMates |
Special Feature | Prepasted - Washable - Strippable |
UPC | 034878141800 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Installation Type | Pre-Pasted |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00034878141800 |
Part Number | JL1230M |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Item model number | JL1230M |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 72" x 126" |
Finish | Smooth |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Prepasted - Washable - Strippable |
Included Components | RoomMates Wallpaper |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**T
Awesome - Exactly as described and easy to install
This is an awesome wallpaper mural for any 1-200 year old. It is exactly as described and made of a very durable material that is easy to work with.Picture 1To complete the project you will need a step stool or ladder, a tape measure, level, pencil to mark wall, a scissors or exacting knife, a clean spray bottle filled with water, a wallpaper smoothing tool, a pair of good fingers and thumbs, a lint-free rag, most likely some kind of alcohol drink (I used vodka and cranberry, but beer and other alcohol drinks work just fine), 2-3 hours depending on how obsessive compulsive you are, and if you are a lucky enough Star Wars Geek to have a regular friend/Girlfriend/partner it is helpful.We have a pitched flat roof (they exist in Arizona-trust me) so I measured from the top starting point to the bottom-Six (6) Feet and 1-inch (fudge factor) and marked a level line using a 3-Foot Level at the bottom with an Erasable Colored White Pencil because we painted the wall “Black Magic.” I then did a vertical line using the level so I could line up the bottom left corner and know it was “straight-enough.”Picture 2The mural consists of 6-equal sided panels. They come on a sequential roll and you cut each segment.Picture 3After cutting, we placed the panel on the dining table covered in towels and sprayed the backside with a never used spray bottle filled with water. Use it liberally and make sure it is coated everywhere and on all edges.Picture 4After spraying the backside take each end and meet them in the middle (this is called book-ending, do not crease seams.Pictures 5 and 6Loosely roll up to the looped end and stop. You do not want to make any creases.Wait 4-minutes with a single panel rolled. Do not start a second panel until you are completely finished applying and smoothing the panel. It won’t save any time spraying them ahead of time and you will most likely ruin the panels by gluing them together. This project will probably take you at least 2-hours unless you are a professional wallpaper hanger (and I doubt you are).Picture 7Put your step-stool by the vertical and horizontal lines you created for the first panel. Unroll the first panel and remove the wallpaper from itsself so now the bottom back is completely exposed. Line up the bottom left corner and then gently smooth the wallpaper up until you have removed the top half and applied that as well. Make sure the panel is straight using the vertical line you created. If you get this panel crooked, all of the panels are going to either run uphill or downhill, or you will not have matched seams. If it is off by a fraction of an inch I wouldn’t sweat it unless you are lining up exactly with the ceiling or floor-this is why I left an extra inch for a fudge factor.Picture 8After you are satisfied with the position of the first panel, use the wallpaper smoothing tool to remove air bubbles. Be careful not to press too hard or you may mar the finish of the wallpaper. Make sure that all of the edges are applied firmly. Swipe the wallpaper smoothing tool both vertically and horizontally across the entire panel.Picture 9Then using a damp lint free damp rag smooth out the panel even more and to remove any excess glue.Be sure when using the wallpaper smoothing tool and the rag that you are always wiping completely out to the outer edges so all excess air and glue will be removed for a smoother finish. Always swipe to the right especially when you have two panels butted-up.After you are satisfied with the position of the panel, move on to cutting and wetting the next panel.When you are satisfied with the position of the two panels next to each other, use your thumb pressing firmly down on the seam to make sure it is matched as closely as possible pushing the new panel to the left to butt-it-up as tightly against the seam of the previous panel. As with the previous panel, make sure to smooth the panel with the wallpaper smoothing tool and your damp rag.Picture 10When you are done, hopefully it will look like this. We tried to make sure the bottom of the panel was lining up with the bed or dipping slightly below it for the best visual.Our wall was 11‘7“ so we had just a little over 6 inches on each side of the panel.As advertised this Miral is 10 1/2 feet wide by 6 feet tall.This project was quite simple as long as you have a few basic tools and time to do a good job.
S**.
Easy to hang
Easy to hang and looks fantastic. Just wish it was a 8 feet long to cover all they way down to the floor. Grandson loved it.
S**E
Love It
Loved it however they're not all the same. Purchased two and as you can see they are not the same shading so it was annoying to mix and match the pieces as that's what I needed to do. Worked out well. Wish they covered the wall floor to ceiling but it's okay because his bed, dresser, and furniture's will cover it. The paste on them aren't consistent either. The first was hard to work with and needed alot of water. The second set went on perfectly without any issues. Also the second one lined up better.
M**S
Amazing product!
This product has amazing printing quality. Worked as intended. Handled it solo without needing an extra pair of hands. The paste slides nicely to line up the edges well. Took me about 3 hrs total doing it myself. It definitely takes skill and time but turned out amazing!
K**I
Easy peasy, good quality, just do it.
It was a lot easier than I anticipated and pretty good quality. I even have slightly textured walls and I love it...looks amazing. I failed to read the directions and I spent a good five minutes trying to peel off the back haha.. you don't do that. After reading the instructions all I did was cut one piece off, spray the back with water, rub and sprayed it again, then stuck it on the wall. Its still adjustable once it sticks to the wall until it dries. This makes it nice to align the pieces up together fairly simply. Then I took a dry cloth and smoothed each piece out right after I got it where I wanted. Once on the wall I also resprayed the edges before putting next piece on, to assure long lasting adhesion.It took maybe two hours to complete on my own. I've never done wallpaper. This was my first time.. I also was doing laundry at the same time, so maybe an hour and a half..It was actually fun to me to hang up. I can't wait to do the rest of the walls..There's no option to add a photo right here. I will though if I find a way.
T**3
Looks good but hard to install
Used the mural as a gameroom backdrop. Best installed with 2 people. Came with 7 six foot long panels. Adhered well, but you have to thoroughly wet the back and let it sit a few minutes as the directions indicate. Took a lot of smoothing to get the bubbles out and will tear if you overwork the material. The pre applied paste will come out of all the edges; be sure to keep lots of clean water and a sponge on hand to wipe as you go. Satisfied with the end result, but will never apply wall paper again.
C**.
Very good quality
I put this mural in my son's bedroom. It is large and very impressive. It went on with no problems or difficulties. I put a plastic tote under the strips as I applied them. I filled the tote with room temp water rolled the individual rolls glue side out, submurged the roll for about 30 seconds and pulled it up onto the wall. I used a wallpaper brush to smooth the roll on the wall. TAKE YOUR TIME AND BE PATIENT and it will turn out great. It is very impressive. If you are apprehensive about doing this and have no idea what you are doing, get someone or help to do it with you. It is a good quality product. I have since framed it with moulding so it looks like a true mural.
A**S
Check Dimensions
Great Quality print; however, when you install it, the material seems to stretch or grow. This mural comes in a wallpaper roll that you cut sections out and install. If your not good at wallpaper, you might think twice about trying this and get some help. Not sure how it happened but we followed the instructions and the some of the images seemed slightly out of linear scale and did not match up perfectly. The mural turned out to be three to four inches wider than the dimensions said. I had to trim one side to make it fit center on the wall. The only way I think you could avoid this would be to find a clean area that you can trim and lay it out to double check the dimensions. This was minimal and overall the mural turned out nice.
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