APPLICATION TOOLS
Bucket
Size brush
Wallpaper paste
Glue mixer (pieces of wood)
Smoothing tool
Ladder
Sponge
Tape measure
APPLICATION INFO:
DISCLAIMER: Due the to partially transparent nature of the waxed paper, we recommend preparing the surface by applying the desired colour first. Otherwise the old paint job might be seen through the transparent parts of the new wallpaper.
- Clean the surface first. Then prepare the glue.
- Once the surface is ready, use a brush to apply the glue on the back of the sheet (the side on which the pattern is less pronounced).
- Place the sheet on the desired surface starting from the top. If you feel an air bubble, gently move it towards the edges with the wallpapering smoothing tool.
- Repeat until the paper sheet lays flat on the surface.
- When applying additional sheets, you can place them next to each other or in a slightly overlapping manner. Due to the manufacturing process, the edges of the sheets are slightly uneven, so a slight overlap might be more appropriate.
- If you hang the individual sheets edge-to-edge, you can create a smoother and more unified surface by gently moving a sponge over the borders. This will spread the paint slightly and even out the edges.
Excess paper at walls or at the horizontal starting line can be removed with a cutter knife.