Grass Cloth, Raw Silk, Paper Weave Installation

10. After installation is complete, minor blisters like small bubbles may be present. Please allow 7 days for
adhesive to fully cure. As wallpaper cures it will tighten like a drum and pull taught any minor blisters. Do not try to
press them down with your finger. The wall and wallcovering should be monitored for potential moisture or vapor
infiltration or accumulation. Any such infiltration/accumulation after installation must be promptly eliminated in
order to reduce the risk of mold/mildew.
Protips:
It’s easiest to make accurate cuts with sharp scissors and brand-new utility blades. When using a utility blade
against a wall, you won’t need much pressure at all. Using too much pressure can easily gauge the wall.
Also, make sure that you’re using a level to plan your sections. Wallpaper can quickly turn askew if you don’t start
right and maintain precision across the entirety of your walls.
An assistant can be a major help. You’ll save time, be more accurate, and you’ll have someone to talk/argue with.
When placing a sheet on the wall, one person should be on the ladder, while the other person aligns the lower
segment of the wallpaper.
Use slow smooth motions when brushing the wallpaper against the wall. Otherwise, you can create folds, or you
might shift the wallpaper as you’re trying to adhere it. If you get a bubble behind your wallpaper, don’t panic. You
should be able to “iron out” those pesky bubbles by gently brushing a bubble towards the edge of its wallpaper
section.
You can use painter’s tape to keep adhesive from landing where you don’t want it. Place painters tape on the
edges around your home, and use it to cover light switches and outlets (again, make sure the power is off).