How To Double Cut, Install & Clean Type 2 Commercial Vinyl Wallcovering - Spencer Colgan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, you will see how to go about cutting through difficult-to-cut thick vinyl, how I clean it, and learn some tops and tricks about wallpaper in general.
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I know this video is old. But you have helped me so much with commercial vinyl wall covering for a subway store. And you are so correct in saying patients take your time don’t be in a hurry. I have a new appreciation for the craftsmanship it takes to do this kind of work.
Thank you
Hi Spencer, so nice to see , with experience and finesse, and also patients, you still manage to keep all your pinkies on your hands, as always, Thankyou for sharing your knowledge in these troublesome times with covid 19, around the world, be safe, and to all your viewers who watch your program, from one and all in the UK 😷🙂
Such beautiful words from my UK mate.
Its the Christopher Walken of wallpaper. Tons of great info, very helpful. But can you tell me about my fathers pocket watch
Can you make a video on different types of papers? Application techniques for those papers.
Hi Spencer, I'm new to commercial installation. I'm working on an 8' wall and I have a reverse random match that will have very prominent seams. My debate is whether to seam down the middle with 2 even sheets or one full sheet down the middle with 2 small ones on either side. Leaning toward the latter. Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thanks for all the content, it's been helpful.
Hi Spencer.i have a commercial wallpaper and the instructions said to paste the wall.does need to paste the paper too.Thank you for the advice
Great tips
Thanks Spencer another great
Another wow
That looks like tough wall covering. Not only thick, but has crocodile texture. I'm still trying to improve getting through the second layer without penetrating the substrate (drywall or plaster).
Sometimes you do….on the first cut. But then you know how hard you have to press in all the subsequent cuts.
@@spencercolgan Good point.