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Our Drywall Hooks Work With a Variety of Preinstalled Hardware

Wire

Wire is commonly used with picture frames. This allows the frame to be hung on a single hook or fastener, providing stability and balance. HangNailz work seamlessly with wire hangers, offering a secure and simple solution for mounting frames.

D-Rings

D-rings are small, metal loops attached to the back of picture frames, used to securely hang them on the wall. HangNailz are fully compatible with D-rings, offering a secure and easy-to-use solution for hanging frames.

Saw Tooth

Sawtooth hangers are metal strips with jagged edges, allowing for easy alignment when hanging on nails or hooks. They allow you to hang level without the need for wires. Push'ums are perfectly suited for sawtooth hangers.

Keyholes

Keyholes are built-in mounting slots typically found on the back of picture frames. They provide a stable and flush way to mount items directly to the wall. HangNailz are an ideal match for keyholes, offering a secure and straightforward hanging solution.

Drywall Hooks Step-By-Step Installation

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Step 1

Hold HangNailz™ Push'ums between two fingers and thumb, supporting the prong while setting the V-Barb™.

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Step 2

Push to set V-Barb™ into desired spot on wall; use caution while installing.

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Step 3

Being careful not to bend prong, use your thumbs and index fingers to apply even pressure until flush with wall.

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Step 4

Use included level and hand your frame on the Push'ums hook, and you're done. It's as simple as that!

How To Use Push'ums

Drywall Hooks Step-By-Step Removal & Touch-up

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Step 1

To remove the Push'um, lift slightly while pulling away from wall until it finds the V·Barb exit point, then pull firmly away from the wall.

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Step 2

You will notice that a small V-shaped exit point remains in the wall.

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Step 3

Press your finger on the V·Barb
exit point to flatten.

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Step 4

Then using a fingertip or a small brush, dab a small amount of matching paint into the exit point.

How To Remove'um

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