Hi all,
I have just completed my first lining paper job in my hall, with a plan to paint it with matt emulsion.
After reading some other similar topics in this forum it appears like my paper hanging skills are lacking as I would say about 30% of all seams have 1mm gaps and one internal corner has a poor join (specifically where I cut too much paper).
My plan is now is to:
I have a few related questions:
Have I chosen to apply the caulk at the right time or should I wait until after the mist coat?
How can I reduce the gaps that appear. I'm guessing that maybe I'm not using enough pressure to the brush when smoothing down the paper, or I'm using too much paste ?
Thanks in advance.
I have just completed my first lining paper job in my hall, with a plan to paint it with matt emulsion.
After reading some other similar topics in this forum it appears like my paper hanging skills are lacking as I would say about 30% of all seams have 1mm gaps and one internal corner has a poor join (specifically where I cut too much paper).
My plan is now is to:
- Fill the internal corner with caulk
Paint a mist coat on all walls
Fill paper gaps with either some left over easi fill (or order some red devil)
Sand filler
Paint with two coats of final colour
I have a few related questions:
Have I chosen to apply the caulk at the right time or should I wait until after the mist coat?
How can I reduce the gaps that appear. I'm guessing that maybe I'm not using enough pressure to the brush when smoothing down the paper, or I'm using too much paste ?
Thanks in advance.