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We use professional wallpapering tools to put up a vinyl wallpaper with a non-woven backing. http://www.bricocrack.tv. Wallpaper Decoration Tutorial Non-woven wallpaper tools. The wallpaper we used is from Saint Honoré and the table and wallpapering tools are from Nespoli Rulo Pluma. More information about the professional Nespoli Rulo Pluma tools that we used to wallpaper their website https://www.nespoligroup.es/ The wallpaper we put on the wall is from Saint Honoré https://www.sainthonore.es/ The gloves we use to protect our hands are from Tomás Bodero https://tomasbodero.com/es/ In this tutorial we are going to show you how to wallpaper using the tools used by professional wallpaperers. If you are a DIYer and have decided to put up wallpaper somewhere in your house, this will help you see how easy and convenient it is to do so with a paper that only requires applying the glue to the wall. If you are a professional, the video will help you to review the tools you use and discover some others that will help you improve your finishes using less time and less effort. The first of the tools we show is a foldable wallpapering table, light and robust. It's fantastic! You no longer have to carry a board in the van, or take down a door , to be able to cut and glue the wallpaper in a comfortable and clean way. Then we tell you about the paper we have chosen. It is a model from the Saint Honoré Global Fusion Collection (https://www.sainthonore.es/papel-pint.... The first thing we have to do is study the symbols that indicate how washable it is, whether or not it is resistant to sunlight, whether it is peelable or can be removed dry and, most importantly, how it is glued, whether it is necessary to glue the paper and the wall, if only the paper or, as in our case, if only the wall. Also on the roll of paper it indicates whether or not it has raccord (case, continuity). In the case that it has case, this case can be direct or alternating. In our case, the paper has case (or raccord, or rapport) and, in addition, it is alternating. The next step is to take the measurements from floor to ceiling to cut the strips. Juan also shows you how to play with the case before cutting each strip. To cut you have different options: wallpaper scissors, the cutter and the wallpaper sabre. The next step is to apply the glue on the wall. First we draw a well-levelled line on the wall, for this we use a strip. We glue the wall with a wallpaper brush. We place the first strip of paper and we stick it to the wall with a wallpaper brush. You can also use a wallpaper spatula. The advantage is that at one end it is rounded and you can use it to smooth the paper on the wall. At the other end, it is narrower and harder, which makes it ideal for pressing in corners, mouldings, where it meets the ceiling or the skirting board. Juan shows you how to handle the case and how to overcome some obstacles, such as the corner, the switch mechanism or the moulding of the window or door. Once all the strips in the room have been placed, we remove the drops of glue with a damp cloth and it is time to press the paper and the joints to expel the excess glue and to make sure there are no bubbles. Here we show you how traditional hard grouts work and others made of polyurethane foam that are less aggressive with delicate papers and that do not damage the grout or leave marks. You will also discover that there are special grouts for corners and edges. To give the whole paper a once-over, we also use a soft foam roller. And finally, we cut away the paper scraps that remain where they meet the skirting board, the floor and the moulding. Here you can see how the traditional cutter works and a circular or rotary cutter, similar to a pizza cutter, which is especially recommended for working with wallpaper and fabrics. It also has a special pre-cut function for carpets. And, if at the end, you discover that there are any bubbles left, use the professional syringes to remove them. More information about Decoration, Wallpaper and other Coverings at http://www.bricocrack.tv/ Presented by Juan Mateos. Follow us also on Facebook: / bricocrack Twitter: / bricocrack Instagram / bricocrack