Wallpaer edge curling
Posted: Sat Jul 12, 2008 8:27 pm
by Lazy Larry
I have an almost rubbery, very thick, paper on my kitchen walls. It has probably been on for thirty years and had slight edge looseness when I moved in. Emulsioning to cover the horrible pattern has caused the top edge to curl a bit. I have stuck the edge down with border paste, having softened the paper with a hairdryer, and left to dry with a piece of wood weighted by leaning a ladder against it. It still curls after a while. Is there a stronger adhesive I can try? I'm not overly worried about damage if I ever strip the paper as the wall is a bit rough anyway further down.
Re: Wallpaer edge curling
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:20 pm
by mistcoat
[quote="Lazy Larry"]I have an almost rubbery, very thick, paper on my kitchen walls. It has probably been on for thirty years and had slight edge looseness when I moved in. Emulsioning to cover the horrible pattern has caused the top edge to curl a bit. I have stuck the edge down with border paste, having softened the paper with a hairdryer, and left to dry with a piece of wood weighted by leaning a ladder against it. It still curls after a while. Is there a stronger adhesive I can try? I'm not overly worried about damage if I ever strip the paper as the wall is a bit rough anyway further down.[/quote]
Just strip it off Lazy Larry and get some fresh new stuff on your walls. It's 30yr old paper dammit... lol
Lazy Larry!!!
mistcoat