Dear Customer!
Prior to wallpapering:Begin by familiarising yourself with the wallpaper. Cut the lengths at the markings and lay them out in the right direction and check that the pattern matches and that there are no edge variations. If you discover a problem, stop wallpapering immediately and contact your dealer.Adhesive:Use adhesive for non-woven wallpaper.
Your needed tools:
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A plumb line (e.g. a pair of scissors hanging from string) for checking that the wallpaper lengths hang straight
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Pencil
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Roller |
Brush for areas where the roller cannot be used |
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Tray |
Container of clean water |
Soft sponge/clothNB! Do not rub the wallpaper. Instead, use more water |
Papering tool
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Steel rule/spatula (for support when trimming the wallpaper at ceiling and floor le |
Wallpaper knife
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Start wallpapering:
Questions & Answers:
Wipe away adhesive!
If you get adhesive on the front of the wallpaper, wipe it off immediately with a damp sponge. Do not rub at the wallpaper; instead, use more water. If the sponge is dry, it can act as an abrasive.
The wallpaper is patchy!
Newly-hung wallpaper may appear blistered and spotted, but this should disappear after 24 hours or so.
Air the room!
Remember never to shut up a room of newly-hung wallpaper, but leave to air and maintain a normal room temperature to ensure the wallpaper dries properly. The room and wall should be kept at a minimum of +18 °C.
Raised edges, blistering and gaps?
These common problems are not due to the wallpaper, but rather to the amount of adhesive used, the surface and the method of wallpapering. Damaged materials are replaced with a defect-free version on production of an order. Mr Perswall is not responsible for painting and rewallpapering costs or costs associated with loss of time or any other indirect damage.
Wallpapering over plasterboard or chipboard?
Apply a preliminary layer of adhesive or undercoat to very absorbent surfaces. Otherwise, the surface will absorb water from the adhesive.
Wallpapering over woven glass or other painted fabrics?
Must be filled and sanded. Apply a preliminary layer of adhesive.
A contrasting background!
Use an undercoat if there is a noticeable difference in colour to the surface, such as filled joints in a dark surface or wallpaper with a bold pattern.
Even and smooth surface!
Remove the surface layer of seagrass, vinyl, textile or structured wallpapers before rewallpapering.
Wallpapering over a painted surface?
The surface should be washed with a degreasing agent or similar and rinsed with water, particularly if gloss paint has been used.
Product support information:
Hajlék-2000 Kft
College to contact: Ilona Nagy Mészarosné
Tel.: +36 30 9 798 234
Mobile: +36 30 9 798 234
E-mail:
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