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    #11
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    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    the spray glue works great.
    woulndent worry about the dry wall to much. it will be fine.

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    #12
    Senior Member

    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    I used the 3M brand of spray glue and I also have drywall on the walls too. No problems with mold either.

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    #13
    Member

    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    Say you want to move...just rip that Mylar off the wall and use a textured paint to cover up the glued areas. Also found at the HD.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    I found Hot glue to work well for hanging mylar!

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    #15
    Senior Member

    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    a staplegun worked great last time I used mylar. I plan on using flat white paint or foylon this time
    We CAN stamp out Glaucoma in our lifetime

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    #16
    Senior Member

    MYLAR PASTED TO DRYWALL?

    Mount the mylar on heavy card stock or poster board. Then nail, tack, staple, etc...that onto your wall. Better to overlap pieces too instead of butting them together...makes for a better seam.

    Thats how it is a friend's...to date...no problems with mold.

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