Tuesday 12 June 2012

How To Hang Flock Wallpaper

How To Hang Flock Wallpaper Instructions
    This product is manufactured under constant supervision from the finest raw materials and we feel will perform exactly as represented. However, as we have no control over the use or application thereof, we make no warranties.
    Carefully Examine this merchandise for color, condition, quantity and quality BEFORE Cutting and Hanging, as claims cannot be allowed after goods are cut.
    The Paperhanger assumes full responsibility when he/she cuts the wallpaper supplied. He/she should know after Cutting and Hanging one bolt whether or not he/she can complete the installation properly. No Claims allowed for more than 1 bolt installed on the wall. Positively no allowance for cut rolls and claims for labor will NOT be entertained.

Wall Preparation:

    Proper wallcovering preparation is essential. Generally walls must be smooth and clean. Wallcoverings will not adhere well to dirt, soap or grease. Clean the walls with household detergent or with a solution of six parts water to one part ammonia and rinse with clean water.
    It is recommended to remove all old wallcoverings.
    Always turn off the electricity and remove any switchplates, wall fixtures, outlet plates, etc., before you begin to hang the paper.
    When applying wallpaper over plaster walls, always smooth out any rough spots with a sander and fill any holes or cracks with patching plaster or spackling compound.
    Always apply wallcovering primer prior to installation. This ensures an even surface for the wallpaper to adhere making it easier to hang and remove later on.

Wall Application:

    Please use clear non-staining pre-mixed wallpaper adhesive for installation.
    Flocked wallcovering should never be cut in gang strips. A strip at a time should be cut and laid on a clean table. Always paste one sheet at a time before trimming. After your sheet is pasted and folded, place your straightedge on the selvage part of the wallcovering and not on the body of the wallcovering. This will avoid creasing.
    Never use a seam roller to roll down the seams. This will only burnish the flock and will draw attention to the seams. The seams can be pressed to the wall by using the edge of the smoothing brush and tapping sharply at the seams. The use of the smoothing brush in this “stippling” manner will force the seams in place without matting down the flock.
    Some shedding of flock is expected. Care should be exercised not to pick up this excess with your pasting brush or tool. Always work on a clean surface.
    Flame Resistance – ASTM-E84-70, Flame Spread – 10, Smoke Density – 5, Fuel Contributed – 5, Class A rated. Country of origin is USA.
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