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jjrbus
Apr 23, 2016Explorer
Welcome, you know retirement is not for everybody!
I just wallpapered my 94 Toyota. Knowing nothing about wall papering I scoured the net for info and came across a retired wall paper hanger who was an RV'er.
The existing wall paper in mine is not wall paper and does not need to be removed. It does need a good cleaning with Trisodium phosphate and bleach. Nasty stuff wear rubber gloves and eye protection.
Next prime with Romans 935, pricey but is what is used to wall paper over glass or ceramic tile, difficult surfaces.
He prefers unpasted wall paper, I used pre pasted, my choice.
It is a tedious job, takes lots of patience to cut around windows and such and get them right. Would be much easier to remove trim rings.
I had some problems over working the paper and ended up with some loose seams by squeezing too much glue out. But they have a adhesive for that. Good luck
I just wallpapered my 94 Toyota. Knowing nothing about wall papering I scoured the net for info and came across a retired wall paper hanger who was an RV'er.
The existing wall paper in mine is not wall paper and does not need to be removed. It does need a good cleaning with Trisodium phosphate and bleach. Nasty stuff wear rubber gloves and eye protection.
Next prime with Romans 935, pricey but is what is used to wall paper over glass or ceramic tile, difficult surfaces.
He prefers unpasted wall paper, I used pre pasted, my choice.
It is a tedious job, takes lots of patience to cut around windows and such and get them right. Would be much easier to remove trim rings.
I had some problems over working the paper and ended up with some loose seams by squeezing too much glue out. But they have a adhesive for that. Good luck
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