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HomeFXPack of 8 Seamless Wall Hook Hangers

R149

Retail: R200
About 

These transparent and seamless wall hooks have been designed to be almost invisible on your wall.

Product Features 
  • Transparent invisible,
  • Clean and tidy,
  • Time can not change its colour
  • Durable
  • How to install:
    • Before installing the adhesive hook, please make sure the surface is clean, dry, free from dust and oil, and wipe it dry first.
    • Remove the transparent film on the back of the hook.
    • Paste it on any smooth surface and press it tightly to remove any bubbles.
    • Maximum load: 6kg. It is recommended to leave it for24 hours stuck to the wall before hanging any item to ensure the product is firm and fixed.
  • How to Remove it: - Heat it with a hairdryer, then slowly remove it from the side without leaving a trace.
Product Specifications
  • Colour: Transparent
  • Transparent material: PC material and stainless steel
  • Package Quantity: 8 hooks
  • Dimensions: 6.3cm × 6.3cm
Notes
  • Do not hang overweight, expensive or fragile products.
  • Do not use in a high-temperature environment (no more than 80 degrees).
  • Applicable to all kinds of smooth surfaces, such as ceramic tile, marble, glass, stainless steel, wood, metal or plastic.
  • Not suitable for wallpaper, paint, painted walls and rough surfaces.
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