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What surfaces can I apply the wallpaper to?

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You can apply geometric wallpaper to many smooth and clean surfaces, but not all surfaces are suitable. Here’s a clear and helpful guide on what surfaces you can apply wallpaper to—especially peel-and-stick or traditional types like those from The Comfy Mart:

✅ Best Surfaces for Wallpaper

Painted Walls

Smooth, dry, and clean painted walls are ideal.

Satin, eggshell, or semi-gloss paints work best.

Make sure there’s no dust, grease, or loose paint.

Primed Drywall

Fresh drywall must be primed first for the wallpaper to stick properly.

Use a wallpaper primer or sealer for the best results.

Wood (Smooth Plywood or MDF)

Clean, sanded wood panels can hold wallpaper well.

Avoid rough or untreated wood.

Glass and Mirrors

Peel-and-stick wallpapers work well on glass and mirror surfaces if they are clean and dry.

Metal Surfaces

Smooth metal (like filing cabinets or lockers) is suitable if it's not greasy or rusty.

Tiles (with flat grout lines)

You can apply peel-and-stick wallpaper on tiles as long as the surface is flat.

Grout lines must be very shallow or filled in.

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