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Specifications:
- Keep your keys and other things with this Home Decor Holder so that you can access them easily whenever you need it
- Just hang this Wood Holder on the wall and you've got a great place for keeping all the essentials at your fingertips
- Elegant and stylish design makes this key holder more suitable for any kind of house as a decoration
- High quality material ensures this key holder to stand more weight and can be used for long time
- Great for keys, hats, pet leashes, umbrellas, and much more
- Impress your visitor as soon as they step into your house with the stylish key holder
- Color: Red & Blue
- Material: Wood
- Size: 40 x 11cm/15.7 x 4.2in(L x W)
Details:

- Great appearance and high quality material key holder endows your more modern elements


- Keep your keys and other things with this key holder so that you can access them easily whenever you need it

- Impress your visitor as soon as they step into your house with the stylish key holder
How to Remove Wall Hooks
The goal when removing wall hooks from the wall is to minimize the amount of damage done. Whether you are removing a wall hook that is screwed into the wall or a hook that is stuck to the wall with adhesive, repairing the wall will be the same. The process takes time since each product you apply to the wall, will need to dry completely before you move on.
- Unscrew the hook from the wall. Do this carefully with a screwdriver. You want to prevent causing any damage to the wall. If the hook you are removing was a self-adhesive hook, you'll want to slide a paint scraper under the hook and twist the scraper to separate the hook from the wall. Self-adhesives hooks tend to cause more damage than screwed in hooks.
- Smear wall spackle over the hole with the spackle knife. Use the flat edge of the sparkling knife to scrap away any excess spackle. Go over the spot again with the spackle and scrap it away again just like you did the first time.
- Allow plenty of time for the Spackle to dry. If the hole you filled was deep, you should let the Spackle sit over night to dry. This way you'll know for sure if it is going to settle into the hole at all. If the hole is shallow, than a couple hours should be more than enough time.
- Use sandpaper to get rid of any clumps or rough edges. You'll just need to lightly rub the sand paper over the dried Spackle a few times. The spot should be smooth to the touch.
- Paint over the area with primer. Give the primer at least four hours to dry, but still check it before moving to the next step.
- Paint over the area with the same color paint the wall is painted. If it has been along time since the wall was painted, you'll want to get a paint chip off the wall and have it matched at a paint store.
Package Included:
- 1 x Key Holder
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04-14-2011- Other Thoughts: My shopping experience was outstanding. The person who took my order was courteous and accurate. Delivery is prompt and for free. Overall I would highly recommend the store for their price and customer service. There is no doubt I will order again.
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03-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Fast delivery, good price and back in the air. Super service!
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04-12-2011- Other Thoughts: Received my Home Decor Holder and was 100 percent please with the purchase at the store.
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Crystal Yerty
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03-24-2011- Other Thoughts: Fast delivery, good price and back in the air. Super service!
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03-16-2011- Other Thoughts: Great product and a great seller. Item was shipped fast and came in great condition.
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