by ndp decoratoring services »
Thu Dec 13, 2007 11:24 am
you don't say what paper (make/pattern/plain/finish/type- paste the wall/paste the paper)
if it's paste the wall you shouldn't have the problem as these are pre stretched but joins need to be 100%.
if paste the paper make sure you stick to manufactors guide lines on soak time. to long a soak will give you as many problems as to little.
if you have uneven walls you have 2 options, depending on paper finish you can try buy either a wax or chalk crayon and colour in where required.
or the harder option is to overlap by 5cm and with a snap off blade and straight edge cut a join, this wll only work on non pattern paper it is very tricky to do and requires 2 people, make sure you use fresh bit of blade each time.
some papers there is no way of fixing problem generally the more expensive ones it is sometimes better to return the paper and try a different manufactor, we've come across this time & time again with farrow & ball dark papers we now refuse to use them.
hope of some help to you, nige.