A: Any type of spray or paint can be used for this material. Oil can be very effective, provided that it is thinned to a uniform thickness – it should not be thinner than 4% (1.5%).
Q: I don’t know how to use this material. Where can I look for help?
A: Check out the DIY instructions, or you can try any of the following sites for help:
http://www.spraypaint.com/lift.php
Q: Does a special adhesive on the end of the cable hold it in place?
A: Yes, if you glue it to a screw point inside a wall of the area you are applying it to.
Q: Does a special adhesive on the end of the cable hold it in place?
A: No, it is designed to be put down by hand, after the adhesive is installed. The adhesive can get trapped on the wall, and if not properly applied you will not be able to remove it.
Q: Will this project get messy?
A: Definitely! Remember to follow the instructions carefully and to prevent the glue fumes from getting inside the material. Any type of glue can become contaminated by the fumes, and it is always best to test your work with a small amount of your own liquid soap before applying to the wall.
Q: Can I use this product with other things?
A: Yes, and this is why they call it a “lift cable.” You can use this cable for attaching a window blind, or you can get a cable with a special hook that wraps over an ordinary glass door, so that you can get the cable inside it, if you need it.
Q: Do I have to buy the “lift cable” material?
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