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Aggghhh Wallpapering
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Any tips, I'm shattered! Like why will the edges butt at the top and the bottom thirds but not quite meet in the middle section? No bubbles as far as I can tell.
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Perhaps it's done differently in the U.K., but here, in the U.S. we use, almost exclusively, pre-pasted wall paper... much easier and less of a mess thatn the table, brush... etc.
It could be that your wall isn't plumb either. It could actually have somewhat of a bulge in the middle... not uncommon on drywall finished walls...
It could be that your wall isn't plumb either. It could actually have somewhat of a bulge in the middle... not uncommon on drywall finished walls...
Don't put on loads of paste. Put on sufficient. Loads with allow the paper to stretch more easily. Useful tfor trying to pull it in to place but were it not so soaked it might not have needed it in the first place. And if you distort it too much it could pull back as it dries out.
In my experiece paper doesn't need to be left long before applying a newly pasted length to the wall. By the time you've pasted the length you can almost start to place the first end you did at the top of the wall.
In my experiece paper doesn't need to be left long before applying a newly pasted length to the wall. By the time you've pasted the length you can almost start to place the first end you did at the top of the wall.
Click on the link below and then use the links in the middle of the page to show how to hang paper, it's easier than trying to explain it and yes always follow the instructions that come with it.
http:// www.diy howto.c o.uk/de coratin g.htm
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