Frequently Asked Questions
Q How do I install picture frame bumpers and what tools or hardware do I need?
To install bumpers, place the frame face down, then clean the back surface where they'll be placed. Make sure the frame corners are smooth, clean, and free of debris. Place one bumper on each side of the bottom corner of the frame, and make sure not to touch the bumper's adhesive side. Once applied, press firmly and allow to cure for 24 hours to reach maximum adhesion.
Q How do I remove bumpers?
To remove bumpers, gently lift a corner of the bumper using your finger nail. Peel the bumper slowly, pulling parallel to the surface rather than straight outward to minimize adhesive residue and tearing the frame backing. To remove adhesive residue, use a mild remover like isopropyl alchohol or an adhesive-safe cleaner and a soft cloth to clean the area.
Q Can I reuse bumpers after removing them?
Picture frame bumpers aren't meant to be reused since their adhesive weakens once removed. For the best grip and protection, it's best to use a new set each time.
Q What type of surface are wall bumpers compatible with?
Wall bumpers need a smooth, non-porous, clean, and dry surface free of debris and oil.
Q What kinds of frames or decor work best with bumpers?
Both rubber bumpers and felt bumpers are commonly used on the back of picture frames, artwork, signs, and plaques. They're also just as handy for other uses, like on electronics, cabinets, and glass tabletops. Read more about where you can use them here: 5 Purposes of Picture Hanging Bumpers
