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House Wallpaper Preparation
A tremendous variety of beautiful house wallpaper is now
available in stores across the country. If you're in the midst of a remodeling
project you've probably been accumulating swatches and samples. Here is the
procedure for papering once you've selected a pattern.
As your first step, size the wall. Buy ready prepared sizings of house wallpaper
at your local paint store. It usually comes as a powder and 1 lb. of the stuff
will do an average room. Following the instructions on the label, mix the sizing
with water to form a thin liquid. Apply the material to the wall with a large
sponge. It's not necessary to get fancy with this stage of the operation. Just
get the sizing on the wall. Start at the top and work down.
When you buy your house wallpaper, pick up an inexpensive kit of the special
tools needed for the job. Admittedly these will be on the cheap and shoddy side
but they will do the work without costing you more than two or three dollars.
Included in the flimsy cardboard box will be a paste brush and a long, flat
smoothing brush, a plumb bob, a roller knife and probably a few other odds and
ends.
Measure the wall area of the room. Also measure and count windows, doors, etc.
Dump all this information into the lap of the guy behind the counter. Let him
figure out approximately how many rolls of house wallpaper you need. If at all
possible select a paper that is in open stock.
Should the storekeeper goof in his calculations you'll still be able to pick up
an additional roll of house wallpaper or two. If the rolls are not ready
trimmed, have the store do this job for you. They have a special machine that
cuts off the waste selvage edge in a matter of seconds. Otherwise you'll have to
do this job with a straightedge and a razor blade. It's a miserable, time
consuming process.
Buy ready-mixed house wallpaper paste. (It's ready-mixed except that it has to
be mixed with water.) There's a method to getting it ready to use. The whole
trick is to add paste to water, sifting it through your fingers while you mush
it around with a wire pastry whisk. The paste should have the consistency of
condensed milk. If you run into any trouble with lumps forming in the adhesive,
allow it to sit overnight. A little fast work with the wire whisk will then make
the mixture creamy smooth.
To start house wallpaper papering, measure the distance between the wall and
ceiling and tear off some strips of paper about 8 in. longer. No need to cut the
paper precisely, just hold a straightedge in place and tear. If you're using a
paper that has no pattern, all the strips can be torn one right after the other
from the same roll.
If the house wallpaper does have a pattern, tear the first strip from one roll.
Unroll a section from the second roll, adjust the pattern to match and tear off
a strip. From here on you can just tear strips from alternate rolls and they
will match. Stack the strips one on top of the other and, if necessary, scrape
them over a table edge to remove the curl.
Spread a batch of newspapers on the large table that will be your pasting
surface. Place the first strip face down on the newspapers. Brush paste onto two
thirds of the strip. Always apply adhesive working from the center of the strip
toward the two edges. This keeps the paste from oozing under the edges of the
wallpaper. Fold this section in two, paste to paste, but don't press the crease
down. Finish applying paste to the rest of the strip and fold this closed, paste
to paste. You are now ready to apply the house wallpaper.
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