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subject: 6 Reasons Wallmonkeys Are Better Than Vinyl Wall Decals [print this page]


In your quest to find the best wall decal ever in the history of wall graphics, you may be wondering what the heck the difference is between Photo-Tex and vinyl wall stickers. Whether you choose a Photo-Tex wall decal or a vinyl wall decal sticker, both will stick to the wall like magic and can be taken down pretty easily. However, Photo-Tex is a much better option for a multitude of reasons. Here are some of the big differences between vinyl wall decal stickers and Photo- Tex:

1. If you use a Photo-Tex WallMonkey instead of a vinyl sticker as your wall decor, youre a lot less likely to lose your security deposit on your apartment or office space. Unlike a vinyl wall sticker, a WallMonkey will never leave behind any gooey residue.

2. Photo-Tex wall decals can withstand winds up to 500 mph, so youre more likely to lose your roof than your WallMonkey (in theory, at least). If youre blasting music so loud that it breaks glass, you may annoy your neighbors but it wont bother your WallMonkey.

3. When you want your WallMonkey wall sticker to stick, it does. When you want it to move, it will 100 times or more.

4. A Photo-Tex wall decal is a lot less likely to trap annoying (and tacky looking) air bubbles between the wall sticker and the surface you put it on. Unlike a vinyl wall sticker, Photo-Tex is designed to resist air bubbles and wrinkles.

5. Photo-Tex is water resistant, so your WallMonkey is ready to brave a game of flip cup or a sippy cup fight between the kids. Go ahead, throw a WallMonkey wall decal on your favorite beer pong table and see for yourself!

6. PhotoTex can be back lit, so you can make your WallMonkey look psychedelic or like a stained glass window (depending on how classy you want to be).

Basically, if a vinyl sticker got in a fight with a WallMonkey, the WallMonkey would win because it has sweet Photo-Tex powers. Have you ever tried a Photo-Tex wall decal before? How do you think it compares to vinyl?

by: Jason Weisenthal




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