Fig.1 Dining room walls damages Left, middle and right wall repair |
Supplies and Tools:
Gloves
Razor knife and extra blades
Sponge yellow
Tarps cotton 9 ft. x 12 ft.
Wallpaper adhesive (Kitchen and bath)
A client in Santa Clarita, California were selling their home and moving to Colorado. Their Realtor checked each room of their home and noticed a repair that needed to be addressed immediately. This job was to repair the kitchen nook dining room wallpaper. Two kitchen windows had bad rubber seals and had completely dried up. Sprinkler water had passed the rubber seal creating the damages on the kitchen walls. The windows were replaced by the time the wall was finished.
This post shows the four steps showing the damages to this kitchen nook wall.
Step 1: Fig.1 shows the kitchen nook walls that needed repair.
Step 2: Fig.2 and fig.3 shows Kitchen & Bath Wallpaper Adhesive to reapply the kitchen nook wallpaper to the wall.
Fig.2 Wallpaper adhesive |
Fig.3 Wallpaper instructions |
Fig.4 Apply water to wall |
Fig.5 Paste can be seen on wall |
Fig.6 Right side paper |
Fig.7 Job done |
- Part 1 of 5 - Damages
- Part 2 of 5 - Removing Wallpaper
- Part 3 of 5 - Remove and Repair Wall
- Part 4 of 5 - Install New Sheetrock
- Part 5 of 5 - Applying Wallpaper
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