I stick a pin in themI find it helps with the bubbles![]()
It’s only wood chip Nod
Quite porous hence the question.
Can I use paste the wall paste to paste the paper instead?
I much prefer to paste the paper![]()
Well you learn something new everyday DaveI did not know 'paste the wall' paste existed. I've always just pasted both paper and wall with the ordinary wallpaper paste.
Dave
Hire a plasterer is my recommendation and sort the walls properly, then paint if you think the next sale of the home will take place while you are still living. Having bought a house completely covered in "covers every blemish" wallpaper, aka woodchip that was painted with something non-permeable to steam, my opinion is it is an utter blight and were I to move home again the sight of woodchip or similar on the walls (or artex on the ceilings) would make me walk straight out the door during a viewing.funnilly enough i am about to do a bit of wallpapering in a month or two
i have some very gnarly old walls in some roooms of my 1885 terrace
any recommandations on super thick ok to paint covers every blemish paper?
You have to love the CraicBack in the 70's and early 80's we woodchipped everything as the walls were bu88ered by scraping old paper off, it was most unusual to get a skim of plaster put on as we were so short of money. Nowadays I recommend plastering every time, but having experienced English plasterers using Thistle finish and Irish ones using Carlite, give me an Irish plasterer every time. More work and takes longer, but a longer lasting crack-free result.