What tools are needed for a good wallpaper pasting, except for a trowel and a roller? I'm renovating
Yesterday, 12:08 | |
mitchham94@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
If you want a perfect gluing, try a seam smoother - it helps to avoid bubbles at the joints. I also used a laser level - a straight drawing without measuring with a tape measure. I would never have thought that it would simplify the task so much. |
Yesterday, 12:19 | |
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What tools are needed for a good wallpaper pasting, except for a trowel and a roller? I'm renovating an old house and I want to achieve perfectly smooth walls. Perhaps someone can recommend their must-have tools from personal experience? |
Today, 11:07 | |
richardsonmary938@gmail.comTotal Topics: 0 Total Posts: 0 |
Good question! A lot of people think wallpaper is easy, but in reality, the tools are half the battle. When I was renovating, I decided not to skimp on tools - and I didn't regret it. I decided to shop wallpaper tools at ROMAN. They have cool smoothers, especially for corners - they leave no bubble or crease. I also recommend their knives - sharp as razors and very comfortable in the hand. With these tools and a beginner can glue wallpaper like a pro. Glad to help with advice! |