
Make wallpaper problems disappearBy Reader's Digest Books, For The Associated Press
If torn, blistered or loose areas of wallpaper have you singing the blues, there are quick and easy ways to solve the problems.
To make repairs, the only special tools and supplies you need are a sharp utility knife, a ruler, a wallpaper seam roller, an artist's brush and possibly some premixed wallpaper paste, available at home centers. Get either cellulose or vinyl paste, depending on whether you are working with a paper or vinyl wall covering. If you are just gluing down a loose seam, you may be able to use seam adhesive. If you are working with a prepasted covering, the most common type today, you may not need any paste at all.
You may also need some scrap wallpaper for a patch. The most foresighted way to do this is to save some large scraps when a room is wallpapered. Hint: Tack the scraps to an attic or closet wall. When you use them for repairs, they won't look brand-new.
Here's how to patch a small damaged area:
If the wall covering is prepasted, wet the back of the patch and wait a couple of minutes for the adhesive to get slightly tacky before putting it in place. After 15 minutes, lightly roll the edges smooth (but don't roll textured or metallic coverings).
If the covering is not prepasted, apply the recommended wall-covering paste to the back of the patch before setting it in place.
Have a loose or curling seam or a blister?
Do you have tears in the wallpaper that exposes the paper backing?
Glue any loose backing down first, then cover it with the pattern side. Gently smooth the seam with your fingertip or a pencil eraser.
Here are tips for cleaning nonwashable wall coverings:
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