Top tip - never thought of that - seems flipping obvious now! Exactly like you say, when you just get that little hint of shine on the ceiling, normally in a particular light, it drives you mad . In most cases, I've normally been fine with being ridiculously clean regarding water and sponges - change the bucket every hang, and several new sponges per room - again cheap. I've hung a lot of expensive papers, however, I've still never been brave enough to hang 'don't get any paste on the front' paper as I just can't see how it is possible. Recently, I saw a post here with you describing how to do it, but I still couldn't see how it was 100% safe. You've now answered my question about the ceiling situation, but I still can't see 'it' with the seams! Worst case scenario, and if you don't mind me asking, do you remove excess with a dry cloth? Surely you still get staining? Or, have you got to be so precise on the edge that literally nothing squeezes out from the seam?Colour Republic wrote:Cheers Alex
It's a low tack masking tape - Kleenedge, it is as you imagine to protect the walls and ceiling from paste, you can of course wipe the paste off but sometimes you'll leave a bit which hasn't quite come off and is only visible at certain times of the day when the light hits it, or you wash the paint too much and you end up buffing it up.
It really doesn't take any time at all and costs next to nothing, it's an insurance policy more than anything else. It stems from hanging delicate wallpapers where getting water anywhere near them stains it, meaning you can't wash walls and ceilings to rid them of paste, so now I just do it with most paper hanging
Cheers,
Julian