First thing with self adhesive is the use some mild soapy water and wipe down the side of the tank you want the background to go on. Now here is where it gets tricky. First time, the aforementioned snag, the background folded in on itself with the help of an oscillation fan. I was worse than duct tape and I had to scrap it. This time I turned off the fan. I removed only a partial segment of the clear film that covers the stickiness. Then anchored it to one corner of the tank and laid the material carefully across the back of the tank. With a larger tank, I had trouble laying the background evenly. I recommend asking for help if it's available.
| I wrapped a small section of background around the corner of the tank to anchor it. |
After applying the background, take an old credit card or something squeegee like, and pull the air bubbles towards the edges to smooth out the background. As I keep saying, a larger tank is a bit more tricky. I was left with some creases and some big bubbles I had to poke with a knife then smooth out. I had to fight my sense of perfection and do my best. Hopefully once the decor is in and everything is set up, the air bubbles in the background with not be as noticeable. Plus I didn't want to buy more self adhesive background at 4 bucks a foot.
| Using a credit card to smooth out air bubbles |
| I had to poke some bubble with a knife to get the air out. |
In a picture the creases and bubbles don't look so bad. But we will see once the whole thing is set up.
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