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Do you want to put up decor or hang an organizer with a suction cup, but you're worried about it falling down? Whether you're trying to make a suction cup stick in the shower, on windows, or in your car, it's actually pretty easy to make them stay put on the right surface. If you want to learn all the best ways to prep the surface and suction cup for an airtight seal, keep reading!

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Choose a smooth, flat surface to apply your suction cup.

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  1. Flat surfaces of glass, acrylic, Formica, and stainless steel are all great places to make suction cups stick better. You can even make suction cups stick to plastic as long as it’s a hard surface. The suction cup is more likely to fall if the surface has any slight curves or textures since it could let air into the suction cup and break the seal. [1]
    • If you’re trying to get suction cups to stick in the shower, try putting them on the glass door, a large tile, or on a smooth part of the acrylic wall.
    • For suction-cup phone mounts, avoid putting them on textured dashboards. Try mounting it from your windshield or on your radio display.
    • Suction cups do not work well on porous surfaces, like untreated tiles, fabric, or rough, soft plastics.
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Dry the surface thoroughly.

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  1. Either wipe the area dry with a lint-free cloth or let it air-dry. If you try to press the suction cup down on top of the surface while it’s wet, it will leave air pockets once it dries and weaken the vacuum seal. [4]
    Marie Kondo, Cleaning & Organization Expert

    Thoroughly clean surfaces with rubbing alcohol before applying suction cups, removing any residue. Ensure cups themselves are debris-free; press firmly for 30 seconds to dispel trapped air and maximize seal adhesion. For heavy displays, first moisten cup rims for an even tighter grip. Follow this routine and suction cups will adhere neatly where placed.

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