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Pack of 8 Lining Wallpaper Paste The Wall paintable Easy to Hang Plain PVC Free
Manufacturer | YoL |
Part Number | 15102-PK-8 |
Product Dimensions | 1000 x 53 x 0.01 cm |
Manufacturer reference | 15102-PK-8 |
Colour | Solid |
Style | Professional |
Material | Paper |
Installation method | Non-Pasted |
Number of Pieces | 8 |
Coverage | 5.3 metres squared |
Special Features | Can be painted over, Wipe-clean |
J**E
Good Value for money
I used this product to line a small bedroom (3.4m x 3.43m). The paper was of medium thickness and went on easily with a smooth finish. For the room, 8 rolls wasn’t quite enough as I needed one more roll to finish the final wall. I would recommend this product. It was good value for money. Delivery was straightforward too.
T**.
Great lining paper
This paste the wall lining paper was so quick and easy to hang. Paint went on very smoothly excellent product very happy you can’t even tell it’s wall papered it looks like painted plaster.
S**M
Great product
Used it to line walls of a bedroom. This paper was thick enough to hide minor imperfections in the plaster. It didn't shrink, stretch or tear. Provides a great surface to paint. Extremely easy to hang if you use enough paste - I didn't for the first roll and had to rework those strips.
B**4
Easy to hang and paste the wall makes it even easier
Easy to use, paste the wall, covers minor imperfectionsWill buy & use again
D**H
Good paper
I like this paper, but wish they had been clear that it only works as advertised with premixed adhesive. As I only had solvite, that was what needed to be used. At high concentration, and used on wall as well as paper, the result was good, apart from a fair bit of glueing around edges for the following few days.I will use again, but with the bucket adhesive it is an expensive option.
C**N
Goes on well
Good value and goes on well
E**E
Love it
Exactly what I needed and so easy to do looks amazing and covered imperfections perfectly
D**N
I'll Stick To Paste-To-Paper
I've been decorating over 17 years but I've always used paste-to-paper until now... and I'm not staying with this either.The big issue is that it's just a headache to work with, pushing itself off the wall as it's dry on the overhang, it's very thick and due to being dry it doesn't manipulate well into any difficult internal corners and again due to being dry it's more of a headache to manage switches without a crease.The pros are that's easier to cut the overhang off as it's dry, no table is needed and it's pretty thick.Overall: If you have a standard room 4 internal corners, no external (fireplace etc) then I'd give it a go. If however, you have multiple internals, externals, several windows, beams going into walls etc... either skim it with plaster or get paste-to-paper, so it's easier to work the complicated cuts without it pushing itself out.
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