What is the wallpaper?
Wallpaper paste is an adhesive that allows you to safely secure the wallpaper on the surface. Over the years, a number of different types of wallpapers have been developed for use when hanging wallpaper. Here are several options available to the wallpaper hanger when it is time to change the appearance of the space using the wall cover.
wheat paste is one of the oldest forms of wallpaper. Before the development of vinyl walls in the mid -20th century, it was considered to be the most reliable form of wallpaper glue and is still popular with many experts. The paste compound is usually sold in bags and can be mixed just before application. Brushes are used to spread the prepared compounds on the back of the wallpaper just before hanging. This form of wallpaper generally allows enough time to smooth out the folds and develop bubbles in paper before setting the paste.
The clay -based vinyl glue is now a popular wallpaper option. As a mixture that will work with vinyl and the cover of the paper wall, this type of wallpaper adhesive consists of clay, dExtrin and small amounts of biocides and cellulose. In general, the product is available in one and five gallon scientists. The clay adhesives are known for their lower water content and provide excellent attachment for all wall covers that are slightly heavier by class such as embossed wallpaper.
Methylether cellulose is a form of wallpaper that has thickening properties and also excellent adhesive. The compound works well when applied to wood or sheet. One of the disadvantage is that cellulose methylether has the highest water content of any type of wallpaper, which can connect the application much more. PASTE works best with wallpapers that are somewhat Poronas, such as grass fabric or silk.