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How do you cut a straight edge when wallpapering?

How do you cut a straight edge when wallpapering?

The flat side of the cutting knife is placed on the straight edge and the wallpaper is removed by applying quick striking movements along the steel edge. The curved side of the blade helps the wallpaper to slide off easily.

Should you cut wallpaper wet or dry?

Once the paper has been wetted with adhesive, it is now limp and offers zero resistance. This will make it nearly impossible to make the same cut described above without tearing the wallpaper to shreds. Wet wallpaper must be cut with very sharp scissors or a snap knife with a fresh blade in order to avoid damage.

Why is my wallpaper ripping when cutting?

Do not overcut or you can cause tears when the paper is smoothed out. Gently push the paper back over the corner, and using a smoothing tool, crease the excess wallpaper along the trim on the side and top (or bottom) of the window or door.

Why is my wallpaper not straight?

If you paste your paper too long before it is hung then the paste will dry out causing the wallpaper to blister or not stick at all. To prevent this, paste as you go rather than pasting multiple strips at a time. You may also notice a “drying-in” effect at the edges of your wallpaper.

What tool do you use to cut wallpaper?

Utility Knives. Any knife used for cutting and trimming wallpaper needs to have a new blade for every cut to ensure there are no tears or rips. Paper dulls a knife blade, so in order to have the best edge available with a standard utility knife, you would need to change the blade on every other cut.

Should you wait for wallpaper to dry before trimming?

Most of the time, cuts for doors and windows are made after the wallpaper has been wetted with adhesive. These cuts are extremely delicate because part of the panel is still sticking to the wall when the trim cut is made. The ideal tool to use for this operation is a very sharp pair of scissors.

Can I start wallpapering from a corner?

Ideally begin at the corner and hang your first length of paper on a wall with no doors or windows. That way, you can hang a full length from the ceiling to the top of the skirting-board. Choose a wall to the right of the window if you’re right-handed or to the left if you’re left-handed.

How to cut wallpapering?

Either use a wallpaper ruler or fold the wallpaper at the marked point “edge on edge”, and cut it with your wallpapering knife or scissors. For plain-coloured wallpapers, the cutting process for the first length is identical. However, you can unroll the wallpaper with the back facing you as you don’t need to worry about a pattern.

Do you need a wallpaper trimming edge for vinyl walls?

You need this wallpaper trimming edge – its tough stainless steel blade will help you create a neat finish when you’re working with vinyl wallcoverings, while the rigid plastic handle ensures you’ll be able to use it for a long time reliably.

What is wallpaper edge trim used for?

This wallpaper edge trim can also be used to smooth out any small bubbles under the surface of the paper, ensuring a perfect flush job. The super-long 24″ blade can also be used as a guard to keep paint off carpets, windows, ceilings and frames.

How many strips of wallpaper can I cut off a roll?

If you want to know roughly how many strips of wallpaper you can cut off a roll, just divide the length of the roll by the height of the wall (+ half a pattern repeat). The pattern repeat will be stated in the wallpaper label, e.g. 54 cm. The next consideration is how many strips of wallpaper will be needed for the wall.