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  2. Wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Like paint, wallpaper requires proper surface preparation before application. Additionally wallpaper is not suitable for all areas. For example, bathroom wallpaper may deteriorate rapidly due to excessive steam (if is not sealed with a specific varnish). Proper preparation includes the repair of any defects in the drywall or plaster and the ...

  3. How to Pick Paint to Match Your Wallpaper: 5 Expert Tips - AOL

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    5. Choose a Lighter Paint Hue to Turn a Wallpapered Wall Into an Accent. Wallpaper is one of the best ways to create an accent wall that serves as a stunning focal point in a room. Highlight the ...

  4. Flocking (texture) - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of flocking texture. 1 fiber 2 adhesive 3 substrate. Flocking is defined as the application of fine particles to adhesive-coated surfaces, usually by the application of a high-voltage electric field. In a flocking machine the "flock" is given a negative charge whilst the substrate is earthed. Flock material flies vertically onto the ...

  5. Wallpaper paste - Wikipedia

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    Adhesive flakes that are mixed with water to produce wallpaper paste. Wallpaper adhesive or wallpaper paste is a specific adhesive, based on modified starch, methylcellulose, or clay [1] which is used to fix wallpaper to walls. [2] Wallpaper pastes have a typical shear thinning viscosity and a high wet adhesive tack.

  6. Methyl cellulose - Wikipedia

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    Methyl cellulose is the main ingredient in many wallpaper pastes. It is also used as a binder in pastel crayons and also as a binder in medications. Hydroxypropyl methylcellulose (HPMC) is an FDA-approved water-soluble adhesive, has been used in various wet-adhesion applications in construction products, paints, and drug delivery for 70 years.

  7. H.B. Fuller - Wikipedia

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    H.B. Fuller was founded in 1887 by Harvey Benjamin Fuller in St. Paul, Minnesota, as a one-person company making glue for wallpaper. [4] [5] By the 1890s, Fuller's inventions included wall cleaners and the company had business throughout the United States. [6] It incorporated in 1915, and in 1921, Harvey Jr. took over as president. [7] [5]