Wallpaper Maintenance Kansas

Some ways to care for and maintain your wallpaper when it could use some work.

Local Companies

Sherwin-Williams Co
(785) 776-6513
320 Tuttle Creek Blvd
Manhattan, KS
Sherwin-Williams Co
(816) 505-0882
8383 N Stoddard Ave
Kansas City, KS
Sherwin-Williams Co
(816) 942-0155
10117 State Line Rd
Leawood, KS
Victorian Interior's At Lebold Mansion
(785) 263-4356
106 N Vine St
Abilene, KS
Sherwin-Williams Co
(620) 231-6180
2011 N Broadway St
Pittsburg, KS
Wallpaper Place the
(316) 681-3361
511 S Woodlawn Blvd
Wichita, KS
Andrew Inc
(316) 267-2911
2310 E Douglas Ave
Wichita, KS
Sherwin-Williams Co
(913) 631-3969
13013 Shawnee Mission Pkwy
Shawnee, KS
The Decor Center
(316) 264-7500
801 W 2nd St N
Wichita, KS
Sherwin-Williams Co
(913) 432-8300
7000 Johnson Dr
Mission, KS

Home Maintenance for Dummies

Adapted From: Home Maintenance for Dummies

If your wallpaper is looking dingy, and it's the washable kind, sponge it down with a solution of mild soap and cold water. Wipe with clean water and then wipe dry.

Time is not kind to wallpaper: The edges peel up, the adhesive gets tired, bubbles develop, and the wear and tear of normal life starts to take a visible toll. But that doesn't mean you have to rip it down. If it's still looking good, you can fix these problems.

Fixing torn edges in your wallpaper

Got an edge that's coming unglued, a seam that's sticking up, or a clean tear? Here's how to fix it:

1. Moisten the damaged area with warm water and lift the softened wallpaper (carefully!) away from the wall.

2. Apply a thin coating of lap-and-seam adhesive (available at any wallpaper store).

3. Press the wallpaper back in place—match it up exactly!

4. Roll the edge with a seam roller.

5. Sponge off any adhesive that squishes out with a barely damp sponge.

Fixing rips in your wallpaper

Got a stain or a big, ugly rip in your beautiful wallpaper? If you can find a matching leftover scrap, you can fix it this way:

1. Cut a square or rectangular replacement piece that is a little bit larger than the damaged area, making sure to match the pattern exactly.

2. Attach the patch to the wall with masking tape.

3. Cut through both the patch and the wallpaper using a utility knife and a metal straightedge.

Don't make straight cuts.

4. Remove the patch from the wall and put it somewhere safe.

5. Use hot water-soaked rag to dampen the area to be patched, and scrape it out (and all remaining adhesive) with a putty knife.

6. Clean the patch area with a damp sponge and let dry.

7. Apply a thin coating of adhesive to the back of the dampened patch.

8. Position the patch so the pattern matches, then carefully smooth it down with a clean damp cloth or a seam roller.

9. Sponge off any adhesive that squishes out.


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