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I've hung lots of paper but never thought of the following. When lining
first should I size the lining paper? Peter |
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On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:30:53 -0000, "Peter"
gently dipped his quill in the best Quink that money could buy: I've hung lots of paper but never thought of the following. When lining first should I size the lining paper? Peter If you are putting on some cheap orrible thick absorbent wall paper, then it would help adhesion. Normaly you would not need to, but just make sure you have plenty of paste on the new paper. Mike P the 1st |
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"Mike P the 1st" wrote in message ... On Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:30:53 -0000, "Peter" gently dipped his quill in the best Quink that money could buy: I've hung lots of paper but never thought of the following. When lining first should I size the lining paper? Peter If you are putting on some cheap orrible thick absorbent wall paper, then it would help adhesion. Normaly you would not need to, but just make sure you have plenty of paste on the new paper. Mike P the 1st Much Thanks Peter |
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