Can you test it in a very inconspicuous area? If so, try applying a generous amount to the wall and leaving it for a few days then apply some ice to the area to make the glue brittle and see if it will fall off clean. I suggest this test because I have always had problems with hot glue being permanent on any surface except fabric.
2006-12-04 16:17:58
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answered by jidwg 6
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Yes the hot glue will damage the stucco,you will have spots and
the glue will not come off except by ruining the stucco
2006-12-04 10:54:23
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answered by StarShine G 7
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I would defininetly say don't do it. You're going to end up pulling stucco off the wall when you try to remove it. The very best case scenario is that you're going to end up with greasy looking glue spots on the wall. But most likely, you're going to end up pulling it off. I wouldn't recommend using hot glue on ANY kind of wall.
2006-12-04 07:14:30
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answered by tateronmycouch 3
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i'm not sure how nicely stucco over paint will postpone below a rigidity washer. part of it might count on how tough the unique painted stucco floor grow to be, and how nicely it grow to be arranged for the recent layer of stucco. while uncertain a pair of floor, only start up with the rigidity washer a pair of ft away and notice how nicely it works on the graffiti. If this isn't any longer taking it off, flow nearer. shop shifting nearer till it the two takes it off or it starts off to take off the stucco - alter hence.
2016-10-14 00:10:24
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answered by ? 4
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I would get some clear fishing-line and hang it from the top of the wall and attach the greenery to it, afix a couple nails or tacks at either end of the wall, string the line tight, and start hanging. You can tie more lines at different intervals (& lengths) along the main line, then attach your greenery in a design, the way you like. Hope this is helpful!!!
2006-12-04 09:58:29
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answered by helpful? 2
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Probably. You really can't attach anything to stucco without likely causing damage.
2006-12-04 07:11:29
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answered by Anonymous
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