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22/4/2008 at 9:46pm
Location: Bristol Outfit: Lunar Conquest 544 a
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Hi all , i've had a Fixed it Club member ask me for help , but i don't have the answer . Could anyone else please advise , thanks Wizard .
The Question .the problem now is wallcoating I am unable to match existing pattern so have had to go for a paper backed vinyl the problem is getting an adhesive to stick to the original coating as now we will have to do whole van so it matches, any ideas, tried most pastes but nothing holds.
22/4/2008 at 10:07pm
Location: East Yorkshire Outfit: Bailey Pegasus 546
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Try the white woodworking adhesive (PVA/EVA) HERE .
Dilute with water about 50/50 and brush on.
HTH
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22/4/2008 at 11:11pm
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Was going to say the same also sounds drastic but helps if you run a wire brush over the wall to scratch the surface and allow the adhesive something to key to
23/4/2008 at 10:02am
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yes ...pva adhesive 50/50 with water and a little paste will work ..
23/4/2008 at 10:42am
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Agreeing really but I would suggest the 50/50 PVA as a base coat on the old vinyl covering to give a 'key' and then when that's dry use the correct paste for the wallpaper.
23/4/2008 at 9:32pm
Location: South Glos. Outfit: Bailey Ranger 510 4 & 2.2 Santa Fe
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Hi all,
I work in construction and would very rarely, if at all, use PVA in an area that may be subject to water, damp or high humidity. I would reccomend the use of SBR which is similar to PVA but water resistant. Try this link: http://www.everbuild.co.uk/products/23,Building-Products/24,PVA-and-SBR-Bonding-Agents/1
and compare the two materials. Both PVA & SBR are available from good DIY stores and / or builders merchants. If you do chose to use SBR please download and read the data sheet and follow the instructions.
Hope this helps.
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23/4/2008 at 9:41pm
Location: South Glos. Outfit: Bailey Ranger 510 4 & 2.2 Santa Fe
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Sorry all / wizard,
heads shot away, read your post assumed was damp but don,t know why, its been a long day!
PVA is obviously ok in areas that are not subject to damp etc.
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25/4/2008 at 11:30pm
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Hi Wizard
When I stripped my caravn and re-papered the inside I used PVA
atb
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25/4/2008 at 11:39pm
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Thanks for all the replys , the Fixed it Club member has taken your advice and used PVA to hold the wall paper on .
atb
Wizard
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