1 - Pick a location that will not receive long periods of direct sunlight. As with all photographic products some fading will occur if exposed to excessive amounts of sunlight.

2 - Make sure you have chosen a wall that has plenty of open space, 3 to 5 feet is recommended but will differ from image to image.

3 - Lay your SlapShot flat on the floor, weigh each corner down to help eliminate some of the curl caused by being rolled up in the shipping tube.

4 - after about an hour, two people should start to remove the SlapShot from the backing paper. One person should start at the head and peel downward. Stand your slap upright, Fold the top half of the backing paper down and place the SlapShot head first on the wall. Work your way down slowly removing more of the backing paper and gently press your SlapShot flat on your wall.

5 - Save your backing paper for future storage of your SlapShot. Your SlapShot is repositionable and can be reused over and over again.

 

SlapShots are made of a durable fabric that can be applied to almost any surface; glass, walls, doors, and any other surface you can think of. If treated properly you SlapShot will last for many years to come.