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Removing a strip of wallpaper
Due to damage on a strip of wallpaper I need to remove just this strip
leaving the strip on either side intact. Anyone with any tips on doing this? My fear is that the strip I put up with not dry the same as the original one and leave spaces up the edges. Rory |
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"Rodders" wrote in message ... Due to damage on a strip of wallpaper I need to remove just this strip leaving the strip on either side intact. Anyone with any tips on doing this? My fear is that the strip I put up with not dry the same as the original one and leave spaces up the edges. Repaper to a corner, or if there is no pattern then use two pieces, overlap and cut through both (in the middle) |
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