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Fixing a Scratched WallBasically, I'm unsure of the wall combination i.e. does it have wallpaper under the coated paint, I think it does, judging by crease lines running down all sections of the walls. Going with that theory they've wallpapered with white foam style, (has bits sticking out of wall) wallpaper and painted over that in a light blue paint. Has anyone got any advice at all to help me solve this problem/reduce the costs. Call out professionals or do it myself? From a poor student :/ Anyone? Vampire from Newcastle, UK Feedback About This Post:RE: Fixing a Scratched Wall
If I'm understanding you, you have rubbed a length Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Fixing a Scratched Wall
A trick used to hide holes from wall hangings is to fill with white toothpaste. you could 'sculpt' it before it dries and then add color once it's hard. The trick would be in matching the color. You might want to ask your landlord what color the paint is. You can tell him you like it or something. Or, even ask if he had a little of it left for a small project you're working on. That would not be untrue. Good luck. Post by brdldy RE: Fixing a Scratched Wall
we call this paper woodchip in the uk, u can get a piece for free from a sample roll in a decorating shop and believe it or not tear it rather than cut with scissors to cover the scratch, then paint desired color before sticking down it is almost unoticeabe once repaired im forever doing it round my house because of children making the walllpaper dirty or ripping it at their level Post by cazpumpkin RE: Fixing a Scratched WallI'm not sure I understand about the scratch. A picture would have helped. If the scratch is not to big or noticible, just color it in with a marker, experiment a little in a corner where no one will see to match the color of the paint. Post by PICO |
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