No, PVA is not usually in wallpaper adhesive.
glue, pva glue, contact adhesive, epoxy adhesive, wallpaper paste are a few examples.
PVA is the abbreviation for Poly Vinyl Acetate and is an adhesive used for many things
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You can just get it at Lowe's or Menard's.
It is polyvinyl acetate.
check with the vendor but the answer is probably
You really shouldn't. most wallpaper adhesive is water soluable and will cause the paint to have adhesion problems.
PVA glue would be the better option for adhering comic strips to wooden chairs. It provides a strong bond, dries clear, and is a popular choice for decoupage projects. Wallpaper paste might not adhere as well to wood and could cause the paper to wrinkle or peel.
Hanging wallpaper of any kind can pose difficulties. If the wall has an odd texture, the adhesive may not be able to keep the wallpaper on the wall easily. The wallpaper may not come in sizes that work well in the chosen room. And the wallpaper may bunch or bubble after hanging.
PVA glue is a fairly simple wood and paper glue. Epoxy is a 2 part glue involving a hardener and an adhesive, which must be mixed carefully to get maximum efficiency. Epoxy will normally have a much stronger joint if mixed and applied carefully.
Mostly no, because PVA glue is usually for art and stuff like that plus it wouldn't be strong enough. Also you would have to be rich to do it if you were dumb enough because it is like $5 each bottle and if it was a big room you were trying to put wallpaper on it would be hard.
The best method to remove wallpaper glue, particularly if it is old, is to steam it down. That might mean renting a portable steamer, but in a well-ventilated area, try combining the use of steam and commercial wallpaper adhesive removers.