On Friday, 3 March 2017 18:36:46 UTC, harry wrote:
> On Friday, 3 March 2017 09:30:05 UTC, tabby wrote:
> > On Friday, 3 March 2017 08:34:58 UTC, harry wrote:
> > > On Thursday, 2 March 2017 18:48:42 UTC, Rednadnerb wrote:
> > > > The problem isn't too much suction it is not enough suction. I want the opposite of size or PVA.
> > >
> > > No, the paste is failing because the water is being sucked out of it.
> > >
> > > New plaster has to be sized before wall paper can be pasted to it.
> >
> > The water leaving is normal drying process, I'm not seeing how that can be the problem.
> The paste is sucked out of the paper which then falls off.
>
> Read this.
> #
https://traditionalpainter.com/sizing-walls-before-papering
>
> Any porous surface needs to be rendered impervious to prevent this.
> You can use "size", PVA or keep applying coats of paste (letting dry between) until you get a shiny surface.
An interesting idea, but since I had no trouble papering onto an untreated very absorbent surface last time I doubt it.
NT