Command 03BFR Operating instructions

Type
Operating instructions
WELCOME TO
DAMAGE-FREE DECORATING
Blank walls be gone! With Command™ Décor,
anyone can try their hand at interior decorating,
without doing damage to their damage deposit.
Command™ Décor Damage-Free Wall Tiles
give you complete freedom. Freedom from nail
holes, freedom to create your own look and
freedom to change it up as often as you please.
Hang, Change, Rearrange.
Let’s get started.
CLICK!
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CLICK!
prep wall
Start by cleaning the surface
of your wall with rubbing
alcohol. Let dry. Then
separate the Command strips.
position base
Now position the base on your
wall using the built-in level as
a guide. Make sure you press
firmly against the center of the
base for 30 seconds!
press strip
Now press FIRMLY on all
three areas of the strip for
30 seconds. Wait one hour.
place strip
Next, press one strip against
the back of the base until you
hear it lock. Then remove the
liner from the back of the strip.
remove base
Grab the bottom corners of the
base and peel it away from the
wall - do not pull it straight off!
The strip will remain on the wall.
press base
Reposition the base over the
strip. Press the center of the
base firmly until you hear it
lock into the strip.
base
riser
Optional Accessory.
Sold Separately.
front
Command
TM
picture
hanging strips
step 1
HANG THE BASE
ADD A FRONT
step 2
place front
The fronts magnetically attach to
the base. Simply center the front
on the base and release.
change front
Fronts can be easily removed
by lifting from one edge.
switch or rotate
The Command Décor base works with
all fronts. Switch them out or rotate the
designs to create unique arrangements.
remove base
Grab the bottom corners of the base
and peel it away from the wall - do
not pull it straight off! The strip will
remain on the wall.
grasp strip tab
Then, lightly press the square end
of the strip with one hand and grasp
the round end with the other hand.
pull down against wall
Stretch tab slowly straight down
against wall at least 12” until the
strip releases from the wall.
DO NOT PULL TOWARDS YOU!
remove it
DAMAGE-FREE!
12
"
SLOW
!
more ways to
add dimension with a riser!
personalize with a photo frame!
UNLOCK YOUR LOOK
remove base
Grab the bottom corners of the base and peel
it away from the wall - do not pull it straight
off! The strip will remain on the wall.
apply riser
Add the riser to the back of the
base. The magnetic attachment will
hold the riser in place.
press riser onto strip
Position the riser over the the strip on
the wall. Press against the center of the
base until you hear it lock into the strip.
prep photo frame
First, peel the protective film off of the
photo frame front. Then lay the frame
face down on soft surface and pull
back the panel to release the tabs.
place on base
The photo frame magnetically attaches
to the base. Simply center the front on
the base and release.
insert photo
Insert your photo between the frames
front and back panel. Re-tuck back
panel tabs in corners to secure.
Chalkboard Use / Care
The chalkboard can be used with chalk or chalk pens. For best
results, do not use dustless chalk as it may scratch the board. Wipe
away chalk with a board eraser or soft rag. Most chalk pens require
use of a wet rag to remove chalk ink. Check pen instructions for
specific recommendations.
Dry Erase Use / Care
Use low odor pens for best results. Wipe clean with a board eraser
or a soft rag. Board may be thoroughly cleaned as needed with a
board cleaning spray or common blue glass cleaner and a soft rag.
keep it
CLEAN
Photo Frame Care
The photo frame may be cleaned with blue glass cleaner and a soft cloth.
Caution: Do not hang over beds, on wallpaper or on ceilings.
Apply and use between 50°-105° F.
remove base
First, grab the bottom corners of the base
and peel it away from the wall - do not pull it
straight off! The strip will remain on the wall.
reposition base
Once you have found a position that you
like, press against the center of the base
until you hear it lock into the strip.
rotate base
Rotate the base or slightly shift it up, down,
left or right to find your desired position.
rotate or reposition!
You can rotate the base to any position or slightly shift it
left, right, up or down to create a unique arrangement.
CLICK!
CLICK!
Avoid the use of all purpose cleaners, citric acid, disinfecting or solvent
based cleaners which may damage the product.
Ashley Goldberg
Eloise Renouf
Pablo Delcan
Patterned Dry Erase Board
Kate Pugsley
Michelle Smith
Eloise Renouf
Elizabeth Grubaugh
Sarah Bagshaw
Kate Pugsley
mix and match prints to unlock your look!
Elizabeth Grubaugh is a print, textile, and accessories
designer who explores themes of flora, fauna, and
geometrics. When it comes to decorating her space,
Elizabeth likes to have organized clutter. “I need to
surround myself with lots of inspiration, including
found objects, flowers, vintage textiles, ceramics, and
anything that moves me. I also need to have lots of
white space. Space for me to think and feel calm.”
Sarah Bagshaw is a surface pattern designer who
explores themes of color and pattern. When it comes
to decorating her space, Sarah likes to mix new and
old. When she isn’t making art, you can find her
teaching art or running after her three young children!
Pablo Delcan is a graphic designer, animator &
illustrator who explores themes of story telling and
print design. When it comes to decorating his space,
Pablo likes to keep objects around that bring back
memories of places & people from the past. When
Pablo isn’t working, you can find him traveling back to
Menorca, where he is from.
Toni Point is a block print artist who explores themes
of scale and pattern. When it comes to decorating
her space, Toni likes to mix and layer playful patterns
and bold colors. When she isn’t making art, you can
find her endlessly pinning on Pinterest and scouring
design blogs.
Ashley Goldberg is a mixed media artist who explores
themes of color interaction and mark making in
both abstract and figurative work. When it comes to
decorating her space, Ashley likes calm, clean, and
a limited color palette with pops of colors. When
she isn’t making art, you can find her thrifting and
exploring the city of Portland, Oregon, drinking too
much coffee, staying up too late, taking too many
pictures of her dog Lyle, and working on home
improvement projects on her Cape Cod revival.
Kate Pugsley is an illustrator who explores themes of
narrative and nature. When it comes to decorating
her space, Kate likes to mix vintage with modern
elements. When she isn’t making art, you can find her
reading or traveling.
Tracy McGuinness-Kelly is a mixed media artist who
explores themes of tapping into the ‘inner child’ in
order to get spontaneous energy into her art. When
it comes to decorating her space, Tracy likes to work
in ‘controlled chaos’, letting her inner child free, so
her work can grow. When she isn’t making art, you
can find her catching the special guest at her local
open mic night, writing children’s books or taking
photographs on her dog walks.
Charlene Wiliams is a surface designer and digital
artist who explores themes of whimsical patterns
for home décor & active wear. When it comes to
decorating her space, Charlene likes to keep things
eclectic with a mix of vintage & contemporary items.
When she isn’t making art, you can find her at the
dog park, on her bike or cooking up a new recipe in
her kitchen.
Eloise Renouf is a textile and surface pattern artist
who explores themes of nature and abstract form.
When it comes to decorating her space, Eloise likes to
mix old and new, neutral and bright. When she isn’t
making art, you can find her playing with her children,
exploring the English countryside, browsing second-
hand book stores or socializing on Instagram.
Michelle Smith is a multi-faceted artist and
entrepreneur who explores themes of community,
nature and design and how those pieces relate to
one another. When it comes to decorating her space,
Michelle likes to create spaces that engage multiple
senses organically. When she isn’t making art, you
can find her running her gift shop/coworking space/
coffee shop called Gather, or working as a professional
photographer and food and prop stylist.
Sarah Bagshaw
Eloise Renouf
Charlene Williams
Patterned Chalkboard
Tracy McGuinness-Kelly Tracy McGuinness-Kelly
Eloise Renouf
Charlene Williams
Michelle Smith
Toni Point
Ashley Goldberg
Sarah Bagshaw
Photo Frame
Sarah Bagshaw
Eloise Renouf
Charlene Williams
Toni Point
Eloise Renouf
Charlene Williams
meet
THE ARTISTS
Photo by Lisa Gotwalls
HANG. CHANGE. REARRANGE.
Distributed By:
3M Construction and Home
Improvement Markets Division
3M Center
St. Paul, MN 55144–1000
1-800-934-7355
command.com
Front, base and strips made in the USA with globally
sourced materials. Riser made in Mexico.
3M and Command are trademarks of 3M.
© 2015 3M. All rights reserved.
34-8716-5181-5
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