What kind of paste do you use for wallpaper?

All Purpose Paste
All-purpose adhesives have been to developed to be used with any type of wallpaper. They're available in both powder form or ready-mixed. Typically, these pastes will contain a fungicide to prevent mould growth. This is absolutely critical if you're papering a kitchen or a bathroom!
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Do I need special paste for Paste the Wall wallpaper?

Do you need special paste for Paste the Wall wallpaper? No, you don't. Regular commercially available wallpaper paste is sufficient for this job. However, do read the manufacturer's instructions in case there are specific requirements.
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What is a good adhesive for wallpaper?

Rust-Oleum's paper adhesive is the most durable option that can hold up even the heaviest wall covering. Each quart-size container covers up to five double rolls of standard vinyl wallpaper. Note that this paste works best on smooth, primed surfaces.
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Are there different types of wallpaper paste?

Standard adhesive consists of cellulose ether and starch - the right choice for light to heavy paper-based wallpapers. Special adhesive contains synthetic resin in order to increase the adhesive strength - perfect for heavy wallpapers like wood-chip, vinyl, anaglypta or textured wallpapers.
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What's the difference between wallpaper paste and paste the wall paste?

Most traditional wallpapers expand when wet, which means they must be left to soak before hanging. Paste the wall products have a specially developed backing which does not expand, allowing it to be hung dry. . .
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Is wallpaper paste the same as wallpaper adhesive?

Wallpaper adhesive or wallpaper paste is a specific adhesive, based on modified starch, methylcellulose, or clay used to fix wallpaper to walls.
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Is it OK to paste the wall instead of the wallpaper?

This means non-woven wallpapers can be applied directly to the wall, and the moisture in adhesive won't cause the wallpaper to swell and expand. Paste the wall installations are often preferred by DIYers with little or no experience with the traditional paste the paper method.
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Is ready mixed wallpaper paste better?

Ready mixed paste generally has a lower water content than packet, meaning it is better suited for your non-woven wallpapers. It is usually a lot stronger too, so it is also ideal for heavier, embossed or paintable papers. These types of pastes would normally come condensed.
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How long do you leave paste on wallpaper before hanging?

3 Soak the wallpaper

You will now need to let the paste soak into the wallpaper (the time required for this should be stated on the packaging of the paste - usually between 5 and 10 minutes). Fold the pasted wallpaper strip in from the outside edges to the middle point that you marked earlier.
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Which is the strongest wallpaper paste?

Polycell Maximum Strength Wallpaper Adhesive can be used with any type of wallpaper and mixes quickly to a smooth wallpaper paste that is very easy to apply. It contains fungicide to protect against mould growth.
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How thick should wallpaper paste be?

It should be of medium consistency. If you get the powder solution too thin, it will be runny, draining down the wall. It also won't properly adhere to the surface. However, creating a paste that is too thick can cause lumps to form behind the paper.
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Why will my wallpaper not stick?

If you paste your paper too long before it is hung then the paste will dry out causing the wallpaper to blister or not stick at all. To prevent this, paste as you go rather than pasting multiple strips at a time. You may also notice a “drying-in” effect at the edges of your wallpaper.
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Can I use a roller for wallpaper paste?

Use a roller not a brush to apply your wallpaper paste super-smoothly on to the wallpaper - but note that some wallpaper pastes can strip the finish, especially if the paper is fine, so check to see which type is best for your paper (a wheat base is often good).
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Do you start in the middle of the wall when wallpapering?

Ideally begin at the corner and hang your first length of paper on a wall with no doors or windows. That way, you can hang a full length from the ceiling to the top of the skirting-board. Choose a wall to the right of the window if you're right-handed or to the left if you're left-handed.
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Do you trim wallpaper wet or dry?

Most of the time, cuts for doors and windows are made after the wallpaper has been wetted with adhesive. These cuts are extremely delicate because part of the panel is still sticking to the wall when the trim cut is made. The ideal tool to use for this operation is a very sharp pair of scissors.
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Can wallpaper paste be left overnight?

Wallpaper paste will last for at least 48 hours, meaning you can return to papering the next day without having to mix fresh paste. Cover your paste mix with cling film or seal with a plastic bag, making sure that it's airtight. When you're ready to use it again, just give it a good stir, and it will be as good as new.
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Will bubbles in wallpaper go away?

Often, bubbles will dissipate over time as the adhesive dries and puls the wallpaper tight to the wall. Wait a day or two after hanging to see if the bubbles disappear before jumping to a fix.
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Why does my wallpaper say paste the wall?

When using Paste-the-Wall wallpaper, the paste is applied directly to the wall before hanging each strip. This wallpaper is made with a special non-woven backing paper that does not expand when wet; therefore, it does not need to soak as in other application methods.
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Do I need to prime a painted wall before wallpapering?

Wall surfaces can vary in material, texture, and condition. A primer formulated to hang wallpaper on drywall will differ from one designed to promote adhesion on glass. No matter the surface, priming the wall before hanging will help you achieve a better installation.
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Can I use spray adhesive for wallpaper?

Using spray adhesive, affix the wallpaper sheets to the foam piece by spraying the back of the wallpaper and then carefully smoothing it onto the foam backing. We found that wallpaper glue didn't work as well with this material and spray adhesive was much better and easier to work with.
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