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How To Prepare That Rough Plaster For Wallpaper
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You've decided to wallpaper those walls, but what
to do about that rough texture? In my experience, you have two basic choices. You can put a liner on the wall first (provided the texture is not TOO rough). This mutes the texture and provides a smooth (relatively) surface to glue paper to. If you are using the services of a professional paperhanger, you will be paying for the liner and the hanger's time to put it on. On top of the price to hang the paper itself. And a paper with a delicate pattern may still show some of the irregularity. If you want to save money and prepare the walls yourself, you can smooth them out by skimcoating the surfaces with all-purpose drywall joint compound. |
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This is do-able, if you have time
and patience. About The Author
For 35+ years, Edwin Brown has worked as a
licensed and bonded specialist in the plaster repair and renovation field, on
the west coast of the US. For more in-depth information of plaster repair
issues, browse his website at
http://www.plaster-wall-ceiling-solutions.com. You may also optin to
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