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Hi, I'm Stephanie with www.CableOrganizer.com and I want to show you our 3M plastic hooks
and hangers. This is a great product to use for lightweight objects that you need to hang
around the home or office. Let me show you how they work.First of all on the back of
the clip there's a little plastic piece. You just have to push down and pop that piece
out. We're going to work with this first. There's a flat side and a little hook. You
want to keep this hook facing up. All these products come with a Command Adhesive. What's
nice about this adhesive is that's not going to leave a sticky residue on your wall. It
also won't remove any stain or paint you have on your walls, so it's going to protect it
as well. The adhesive is labeled "Wall" and on the other side it says "Command". We're
going to go ahead and remove the "Command" side and stick that on the back of the plastic
piece. When doing so make sure that this extra tab stays down. We're then going to remove
the "Wall" piece and go ahead and stick it to the wall. You want to make sure to let
it rest for about an hour before putting any weight on it just to make sure you have a
good adhere to the wall. We're going to then take our hook, starting from the top, and
just slide it down. It's that easy. The 3M hooks come in a couple different sizes; medium
and large. The medium can hold up to three pounds and the large can hold up to five pounds.
We also have a couple other styles. We have a spring clip, which is great for holding
your child's artwork or any kind of memos that you need; it just springs open. We have
the decorating clips which are great for hanging Christmas lights and that type of thing around
the house. We have the picture hanger, which is pretty self-explanatory. It's great for
hanging pictures or anything with a sawed tooth in the back. Then we have the poster
clips which are for putting on the back of posters and lightweight objects to stick to
the wall. They're really easy to remove as well. To remove them all you have to do is
to first take the hook, or whatever application you're using, off. Then just pull on the tab.
Be sure to pull nice and slow so that you make sure you don't take any of the paint
or the stain of the wall off. They will just break away. There we go, that didn't hurt
the wall at all. What's nice is they're re-usable as well. They come with a few extra of the
Command strips so that if you need to remove them from one place and re-attach them you
can do so. Be sure to check out more about the plastic hooks and hangers at www.CableOrganizer.com,
Thank-You.