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This material can be delivered as: - a solid which form a paste when water is added - a paste A paste is a colloidal gel.
No, but sometimes it was used in the wallpaper paste
you can put it over but the wall will look a bit fat
you can use muriatic acid for small amounts of haze and residue, larger amounts may be more difficult.
Flour and Water mixed together, or wall paper paste. :]
Interiors were mainly wallpapered, which was printed on rolls of paper and attached to the wall via paste.
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
by rubbing it with sand paper which will remove the paint
Paper Mache' is made with paper or even newspapers and soaked with a glue consistancy and formed into shapes. You can use wall paper paste, flour or starch. Add water to any dry ingredient in order to create a paste. Choose a paper product, such as newsprint or brown bags. Find a technique of your own. Once soaked with paste keep adding paper to your project until you get the desired height and shape of your project.
WheatPaste - made from cornflower, water, and sugar cheap and very strong
Wheat paste. Just flour, water and sugar. Google it if you wanna learn.
the residue is old wallpaper paste. it should be easily removed (unless its clay-based) using a commercial paste remover, pump-sprayer, sponges, and buckets of water. mix your stripper with HOT water, wet walls, wait a few minutes and start washing. rinse sponges and change water in buckets often. wet wall often too.