Wallpapering a Concave Wall and Paper not Sticking to Curve
Posted: Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:13 am
Hi
I am cross-lining a small cloakroom prior to wallpapering with a vinyl. I am having problems and could do with some advice please, if possible!
The room has a wall that curves from a sloping roof and goes into to a concave wall (approximately 1 m 10 wide). This ends at mid-wall height at a shelf below which is the loo.
The walls are gloss paint (which I had previously wallpapered without too much difficulty) but couldn't initially get this lining paper to stick.
I then lightly sanded the wall and then applied a light coat of Zinsser 123.
The lining paper is now adhering well everywhere but I can't get it to stick in the curve. I slit the paper at the sides hoping to allow for the bend but after an hour or two, I just get a huge air bubble (despite it initially sticking well).
Is there a way of getting the lining paper (and also the vinyl yet to go on top) to stick - and stay stuck?
Help gratefully received!
Regards
Candelle
I am cross-lining a small cloakroom prior to wallpapering with a vinyl. I am having problems and could do with some advice please, if possible!
The room has a wall that curves from a sloping roof and goes into to a concave wall (approximately 1 m 10 wide). This ends at mid-wall height at a shelf below which is the loo.
The walls are gloss paint (which I had previously wallpapered without too much difficulty) but couldn't initially get this lining paper to stick.
I then lightly sanded the wall and then applied a light coat of Zinsser 123.
The lining paper is now adhering well everywhere but I can't get it to stick in the curve. I slit the paper at the sides hoping to allow for the bend but after an hour or two, I just get a huge air bubble (despite it initially sticking well).
Is there a way of getting the lining paper (and also the vinyl yet to go on top) to stick - and stay stuck?
Help gratefully received!
Regards
Candelle