Command™ Hooks are available in a wide range of designs to match your individual style and decor. They also come in a variety of sizes and weight limits.
A step-by-step walkthrough of the proper way to apply Command™ Hooks so they'll stay up.
First, clean the wall with isopropyl rubbing alcohol by wiping gently. Don't use household cleaners like wipes or sprays because they leave behind a slippery residue.
Separate the strips and remove the red liner. Press the strip onto the backside of the hook.
Remove the black liner. Now press the hook firmly against the wall for about 30 seconds. The harder you press, the stronger the adhesive bond will be.
In order to get the adhesive to really stick, you need to slide the hook up and off the mounting base.
Now press the base firmly against the wall for 30 more seconds.
Slide the hook back on. Wait 1 hour before hanging anything on the hook. This allows the adhesive bond to reach maximum strength. Check your package for the correct weight limits.
Learn the proper way to remove Command™ Hooks so they won't damage your wall. Key tip: stretch straight down, slowly.
Most hooks cover the tabs, so if you don't see the Command® Strip showing under the bottom of your hook, then slide the hook up to reveal the mounting base and strip.
Hold the base gently in place (so it doesn't snap your fingers!), but don't press it against the wall.
Remember to never pull the strip towards you. Always pull straight down as slow as you can.
Slowly stretch the strip straight down, keeping your hand against the wall as you go. Keep stretching up to 15 inches until the strip releases from the hook and the wall.
To what surfaces will Command™ Hooks stick?
Painted, stained or varnished wood, glass, tile, metal, painted drywall and other smooth surfaces.
To what surfaces will Command™ Hooks stick?
Painted, stained or varnished wood, glass, tile, metal, painted drywall and other smooth surfaces.
To what surfaces will Command™ Hooks stick?
Painted, stained or varnished wood, glass, tile, metal, painted drywall and other smooth surfaces.
Don't know which Command™ Product is right for your project? Check out the product weight limits to find the right product based on the weight of the item you want to hang.
Don't know which Command™ Product is right for your project? Check out the product weight limits to find the right product based on the weight of the item you want to hang.
Don't know which Command™ Product is right for your project? Check out the product weight limits to find the right product based on the weight of the item you want to hang.
How do you remove Command™ Products when the strip breaks?
If a Command Strip breaks while removing a hook or back plate from a surface you can use dental floss to remove it, just watch below.