How to prime your walls.
Prime walls before hanging wallpaper.
When you prime your walls beforehand wallpaper is easy to install because the glue on the back stays slightly wet so you can push the sheets into alignment.
Use a small piece of very fine 220 grit sandpaper or a sanding sponge to smooth the repaired areas flush with the.
If your walls are lightly textured you ll need to sand the entire surface lightly before washing and priming.
Most people aren t in the habit of reading the instruction sheet that comes in modern wallpaper rolls.
After the spackle has dried completely smooth it with wet sandpaper before applying an acrylic primer.
Add an acrylic primer and allow that to dry fully before hanging wallpaper.
And when you want to change it the primer will help the wallpaper come down easily leaving your wall intact.
If the painted walls have holes dents or cracks be sure to fill them with vinyl spackle.
Then sand your repairs down so that it s even with the rest of the wall.
This means removing any nails or other protrusions and filling uneven spots cracks and holes with putty.
This is why we every paperhanger or decorating professional recommends priming your drywall with primer before hanging up your wallpaper.
At the expense of sounding like a broken record we cannot emphasize this enough.
Use caulk or a lightweight spackling compound and putty knife to fill and repair any holes or imperfections.
Remove excess spackling with the putty knife.
Why you should prime walls before hanging wallcovering.
Preparing your walls with a good primer before hanging your wallpaper is the most important steps in the installation process.
The very first thing you ll need to do before applying primer is ensuring the wall is as smooth as it can be.