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• Hardwall Plastic hooks work on concrete, cement, cinder block, thin plaster over concrete, soft smooth brick, soft stone, and hardwood.
• Surface of the wall must be smooth so the back surface of the hook is in full contact with the wall.
• Maximum Weight 30 pounds
• No anchors needed, nails are built into the hook - all you need is a hammer.
If the pictures you are hanging are not too heavy or large, Hardwall Plastic Picture Hooks are a great solution for hard-surface walls. The surface of the wall must be smooth so that the back surface of the hook is in full contact with the wall. The maximum picture weight is 30 lbs. for the large hook.
Installation of Hardwall Plastic Hooks is quick and easy and requires only a hammer. Removed hooks leave just four small shallow holes in the wall.
The weight of the hung object must pull straight down on the hook (parallel to the wall). Because the four self-contained pins on each Hardwall Plastic Picture Hook are driven straight (90°) into the wall, any outward pull on the hook will compromise its holding power and can cause failure.
Hardwall Plastic Hooks can be used on:
• concrete (cement)
• concrete block (cinderblock)
• thin plaster over concrete
• soft brick
• softstone
• hard wood
The Plastic Hooks will not work on drywall, traditional lath & plaster, stucco, soft wood, ceramic tile, Formica, hard brick, hard natural stone.
1) Place the back side of a Hardwall Plastic Hook against the wall, using your thumb and index finger to hold it in position.
2) Try to keep the hook firmly against the wall and as steady as possible while you hammer in the pins. Watch your fingers!
3) Hammer all of the pins into the wall simultaneously.
4) Hammer the pins down firmly, but once they are all flush, stop. Over-hammering "just to be sure" will loosen the hook's hold.
5) If you need to remove a Hardwall Plastic Hook, slide a thin blade between the wall and the back surface of the hook and pry the hook off gently.
6) Discard any removed hooks; they should not be reused.
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The product was exactly what I needed and came quickly. Your customer service is great and your product is also.
Hi Kathryn, We are grateful to hear that the hard wall plastic hooks worked out for you. We strive hard to only give our customers the best quality products and great customer service. If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to help. Sincerely, Picture Hang Solutions
Thank you for submitting a review!
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The product was exactly what I needed and came quickly. Your customer service is great and your product is also.
Hi Kathryn, We are grateful to hear that the hard wall plastic hooks worked out for you. We strive hard to only give our customers the best quality products and great customer service. If you need anything else, please don't hesitate to contact us. We are more than happy to help. Sincerely, Picture Hang Solutions