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    Paste the wall paper

    "Feature" wallpaper from the sheepdog people, washable, strippable, vinyl (I believe). Thanks again for the advice along the way.
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    Paste the wall paper

    In case anyone is still following, I pasted the paper, hung it straight away, perfect results.
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    Paste the wall paper

    I follow that! if my next post ends up in the DIY Disasters thread you'll know what happened!
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    Paste the wall paper

    Thanks Robbie UK. With only one wall to do speed is not so important and I need a paste table to cut lengths as the paper has a 64 cm repeat. I always like to use methods I have become comfortable with so I'll give some thought now to pasting the paper as in this thread and the others no-one...
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    Paste the wall paper

    Thanks again. I've since looked at the British Coating Federation's site and it is quite clear that PTW can be pasted if you want. However, I only have one (feature) wall to do and I might just follow your sensible advice and do two lengths by PTW and see how I get on. Thank you for your...
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    Paste the wall paper

    Thank you (it was the choice of pattern that decided the paper which only came in PTW, and it is a fairly robust paper). May I ask if you have personally hung PTW paper by pasting the paper with no ill effects?
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    Paste the wall paper

    I've read previous posts on this topic but am still not sure whether pasting PTW paper instead of the wall is a bad thing or a complete no-no. I had no choice with the paper (strong willed granddaughter!) but would much prefer to use the normal method which I am very happy with (and good at)...
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