@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Phil, I’ve never found one on Amazon. Ever. Amazon has the cheap ones with the nylon bristles; I want one like yours… I’m assuming yours is animal hair
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Phil, I’ve never found one on Amazon. Ever. Amazon has the cheap ones with the nylon bristles; I want one like yours… I’m assuming yours is animal hair
Hi Phil lining papering my first celing tomorrow. Is it possible" to let my first strip run off the coving and the rest of my drops be straight. As I have nothing to plum a line
Thankyou Phil, some great tips which were extremely useful ! especially marking a line on ceiling and using a crutch to hold folded wet pasted paper.😊👍
Hi Phil, it’s great watching you’re videos. How you lined that ceiling is the exact way I would of done it. My dads a decorator and we work together a lot. Keep up the good work 👍
Going to watch this after buying a large quantity of PVA as recommended by others, as was having problem lining due to varying absorption...staeted in small area. Thank gawd i hadnt started on ceiling etc. Ty!
As a retired pro I've done hundreds of ceilings, used to quite enjoy doing them. Scissors to me! Shears are what sheep farmers use lol. And for crying out loud.... don't cut the ceiling light wire behind the paper! - Good video!
no need for me to unplug the lights. I had someone pasting who knows how to do it , also pasting by hang can control the amount of paste on the paper ;) do do paste with rollers when needed :D
@@gregstokes2697 I'm not an electrician so wouldn't want to try un doing those lights, plus I know how to cut around them without the need to uncouple them.
I have the Prodec pasting table it has metal edges which snags the paper so i had to tape them up to make it smooth. I also marked my table at 6ft with a permanent marker.
Hello there from Croatia. I have printed wallpaper on something that is similar like linen. Applied glue to ceiling and paper, but paper started to fall off. Why that happened and how to prevent it, many thanks for instructions 👏 God bless You
Hi Phil,new to your channel,and enjoying it. I am a diy decorator of 40+ yrs,but always into new techniques,and tips. I like to dampen my paper with a squirty spray prior to pasting,is this a waste of time..? Comment on that? Now a fan of paste wall paste,but usually paste paper aswell,is this just a waste of paste? Have a brill table,an Aldi one,has ali edgeing,2× V shape legs,been great. Regards,Richi.
hi. where shall I start?? No need to dampen paper.. you're wasting your time. the only time you will do this is with pitch foil paper that needs soaking up with a damp spoange before applying the 3in1 adhesive (but now there's Damp Stop which you past the wall). Lincrusta also needs soaking in first too before adhesive is applied.. tha will expand 1/4" non wavane paste the wall papers don't need pasting, you'll make like harder doing it... past the wall and hang directly off teh roll. The on;y time we'll paste a non woven is when it has those little pearl bead balls on the surface. I spoken aoutthose in videos before. is the paste table similar to this one? th-cam.com/video/Js9h3IARXUo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=riw2A7ahALFLzKTl
Hi - sorry if I have missed it but what are you standing on? I can see you doing a smooth transition along the ceiling, meaning it doesn't look like you're using step ladders or you'd be up and down them? Complete novice here so genuine query. Thank you! :-) PS what grade wallpaper too? I think I heard 1000? Thanks
Grade lining.... All in the video and the thumb nail picture ;) They are step ups... About 1.2m long and just high enough to get you to a normal std ceiling hight.
Ah so sorry - i was sneakily watching at work so had to keep turning the volume down and the screen off 😅 so probably missed it. Thanks for replying! @@ProfessionalPainterDecorator
Another great video Phil. Can I ask a couple of questions. I see u still use Wickes paste, was ur dad watering it down at the start of the video? Also u stated if u start by the window u measure in 10mm & use the laser lined up on the 2 marks, how come u never used the laser on this video? It's easy to run out when applying lining paper if you are not following a line. Thanks in advance!😊
Hi, you watched it all the way through? You saw where I started against that part of coving edge? meaning hung the longest length first to make it easier for cutting? Yep, wickes paste and beeling, depending were we are to get hold of some... ease it for lining paper, no need to have it too tick and making it hard to apply.. it's only lining paper, but needs to soak in.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Ha I always watch them all the way thru, even that hour long one on how to paint a wall!😂 Yeah I understood about starting by the coving doing longest length first, I would have been worried when ur past the coving in the middle of the ceiling u have no straight line to follow & it could all go belly up like a banana shape!🤨 One last question, do u water the paste down even for normal paper or just lining paper? Sorry to keep bothering u!🙂
Hiya Phil, unrelated question, but here goes, I am going to spray my conservatory frame with original kolorbond, once you add the hardener how long have you got to work with it ? I have bought a hvlp sprayer but not used it yet, the graco with the pressure pot. Would you mix several smaller quantities ?
Hiya Phil yes I have I watch all your videos bud, the thing I am asking is can I mix enough to sprat the full conservatory, or will it start to set in the vessel before I get that far
Hi phill you mentioned about a finish paper on a ceiling. We’re you saying that you don’t paper the same direction as the light source you go the opposite way ? Is that correct
You can, but start the other side of the room or from the other direction do joints won't correspond. Lining is a different size to stand wallpaper though, chances of joints meeting up are slim, but it does happen
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Thankyou for your reply phill I will stick with the way always thought and will go with the finish paper the opposite way to the light source. Like you said they did this years ago so the light doesn’t show up Any seams that were defective 😃😃
@@robbennett9631 the finish paper wants to be starred from the main light source.... the main window. I thought you meant the lining paper, if you were papering over it.
Hi Phil, I know your dad is the pasting for you, have you ever owned a paste machine? For when your on your own. I have a tapofix profix CS. One of the cheaper paste machines. Find it comes in handy every now and then. Although I know a lot of papers are paste the wall these days. Great for lining paper and easy fresco etc. and finish papers once you get the hang of it. Just need to thin the paste quite a lot.
my dad had two, 40yrs ago, said they were more hassle than they were worth, getting the paste right .. acting up... and then the clean out. So ened up getting rid.
What do you think to using cornflour and water as wallpaper paste for ceilings and walls, to make it easier to remove and is cheap too? Does this make the wallpaper tear easier. I think if its thick enough it may work. Im renting and Ive bought three lots of wallpapers I like. It only occurred to me afterwards about removal if I want to change it or leave the rental. I read that liquod corn starch (cornflour and water made up) makes removal easy?
LoL Let me know how long before the mould starts to come from the lack of fungicide in it. A packet flake paste is easy to make, cheap to buy and will stick well and also removed easy as it will soften back up with hot soapy water when you come to remove it.
Someone else asked this but it wasn’t really answered. Why didn’t you use a pencil or later line on first sheet to make sure it went across straight? I’ve never lined a ceiling but I assumed it’s the same as lining walls and you need a line to follow first sheet?
There was no need. I followed the edge of the coving... It's was about 4" long of cove then it went ... The paper then takes its own way. No creases etc it's down. If you watch all of it, you see I work back towards the window from that paper edge. It was easier to get the longest length on, then work from that.
@@TheOlzee if hanging a paper, start from the main ligh source, window. As I explained in the video... Offer it up and bring it in an inch, then work to a line from that Lining paper you don't have to be so precise.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator that must old , is it a beeline one ? I’ve had a beeline metal one for probably 30 years ,plus the more recent little giant one
Mine lol one we've had years. we have a few of them, X bar tressle style.. every so often we sand down and coat up when we're about qite at work. Brian has his own, which is a bit better than the one we use, as his is a bit higher board hight, ours have dropped a bit... the wood bruises and strains on the legs, dropping it down slightly.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator // I went to it and it only shows for the UK. I was hoping you had a link for the US. I see a lot of TH-camrs in different countries list their country and then a U.S. link.
Always wipe the paste off with a sponge before using your brush to relay the paper otherwise you will get paste onto the bristles of the brush,more important when hanging a finish paper,from a time served painter and decorator.
12:42 please send me one. I will send you the money. They’re very hard to come by.
amazon?
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Phil,
I’ve never found one on Amazon. Ever. Amazon has the cheap ones with the nylon bristles; I want one like yours… I’m assuming yours is animal hair
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Phil,
I’ve never found one on Amazon. Ever. Amazon has the cheap ones with the nylon bristles; I want one like yours… I’m assuming yours is animal hair
@@spencercolgan leave it with me
Hi Phil lining papering my first celing tomorrow. Is it possible" to let my first strip run off the coving and the rest of my drops be straight. As I have nothing to plum a line
Thankyou Phil, some great tips which were extremely useful ! especially marking a line on ceiling and using a crutch to hold folded wet pasted paper.😊👍
Tnx.. once you master it, it comes second nature.
Hi Phil great video nice to see the decorator pasting and the apprentice hanging the paper lol 😁. Precious times with your dad mate
As it says on all out vans..
qualified staff, supervised by experts
LoL
Tops mate 👌 👍
Wow Mr Beckwith senior still grafting. Thanks for the tips Phil. I am really debating whether to line my ceiling. This is a great help. 🍻
makes for a better ceiling.
Hi Phil, it’s great watching you’re videos. How you lined that ceiling is the exact way I would of done it. My dads a decorator and we work together a lot. Keep up the good work 👍
Very informative, thank you.
Very informative Phil I usually have an argument with the paper hanging it on the ceiling
Nice job Phil and good to see your dad’s still doing a bit 😄👍🏻
Always! ;) lol
Learning a lot from you Phil thanks, an stop making it look so easy 😂👍🏻
You can do it!
Great video Phil, one for the apprentices mate great learning video how it should be done
Glad you enjoyed it
Good job Phil must be great to work with your dad my dad was a decorator to never got the chance to work with him enjoy the them days mate
Thanks 👍
Going to watch this after buying a large quantity of PVA as recommended by others, as was having problem lining due to varying absorption...staeted in small area. Thank gawd i hadnt started on ceiling etc. Ty!
You know my thoughts on PVA
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator definately having a rethink and purchasing Gardz, ta.
Good job lads, thanks
As a retired pro I've done hundreds of ceilings, used to quite enjoy doing them. Scissors to me! Shears are what sheep farmers use lol. And for crying out loud.... don't cut the ceiling light wire behind the paper! - Good video!
lol tnx
Yep.... tailors, sheep shearers and decorators use shears.. hairdressers... scissors lol
Hello Just out of curiosity why didn't you unplug lights and tuck wires in also roll the paste its quicker.
no need for me to unplug the lights. I had someone pasting who knows how to do it , also pasting by hang can control the amount of paste on the paper ;) do do paste with rollers when needed :D
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Honestly it will make life a lot easier , up to you.
@@gregstokes2697 I'm not an electrician so wouldn't want to try un doing those lights, plus I know how to cut around them without the need to uncouple them.
I have the Prodec pasting table it has metal edges which snags the paper so i had to tape them up to make it smooth. I also marked my table at 6ft with a permanent marker.
With rounded corners too.... Not well designed are they.
Hello there from Croatia. I have printed wallpaper on something that is similar like linen. Applied glue to ceiling and paper, but paper started to fall off.
Why that happened and how to prevent it, many thanks for instructions 👏 God bless You
if it's a non woven paste the wall paper... you just need to paste the surafce... are you using ready mixed tub paste (thick and a white colour)?
Hi Phil,new to your channel,and enjoying it. I am a diy decorator of 40+ yrs,but always into new techniques,and tips. I like to dampen my paper with a squirty spray prior to pasting,is this a waste of time..? Comment on that? Now a fan of paste wall paste,but usually paste paper aswell,is this just a waste of paste?
Have a brill table,an Aldi one,has ali edgeing,2× V shape legs,been great.
Regards,Richi.
hi.
where shall I start??
No need to dampen paper.. you're wasting your time.
the only time you will do this is with pitch foil paper that needs soaking up with a damp spoange before applying the 3in1 adhesive (but now there's Damp Stop which you past the wall).
Lincrusta also needs soaking in first too before adhesive is applied.. tha will expand 1/4"
non wavane paste the wall papers don't need pasting, you'll make like harder doing it... past the wall and hang directly off teh roll.
The on;y time we'll paste a non woven is when it has those little pearl bead balls on the surface.
I spoken aoutthose in videos before.
is the paste table similar to this one?
th-cam.com/video/Js9h3IARXUo/w-d-xo.htmlsi=riw2A7ahALFLzKTl
Hi - sorry if I have missed it but what are you standing on? I can see you doing a smooth transition along the ceiling, meaning it doesn't look like you're using step ladders or you'd be up and down them? Complete novice here so genuine query. Thank you! :-) PS what grade wallpaper too? I think I heard 1000? Thanks
Grade lining.... All in the video and the thumb nail picture ;)
They are step ups... About 1.2m long and just high enough to get you to a normal std ceiling hight.
Ah so sorry - i was sneakily watching at work so had to keep turning the volume down and the screen off 😅 so probably missed it. Thanks for replying! @@ProfessionalPainterDecorator
Another great video Phil. Can I ask a couple of questions. I see u still use Wickes paste, was ur dad watering it down at the start of the video? Also u stated if u start by the window u measure in 10mm & use the laser lined up on the 2 marks, how come u never used the laser on this video? It's easy to run out when applying lining paper if you are not following a line. Thanks in advance!😊
Hi, you watched it all the way through? You saw where I started against that part of coving edge? meaning hung the longest length first to make it easier for cutting?
Yep, wickes paste and beeling, depending were we are to get hold of some... ease it for lining paper, no need to have it too tick and making it hard to apply.. it's only lining paper, but needs to soak in.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Ha I always watch them all the way thru, even that hour long one on how to paint a wall!😂
Yeah I understood about starting by the coving doing longest length first, I would have been worried when ur past the coving in the middle of the ceiling u have no straight line to follow & it could all go belly up like a banana shape!🤨
One last question, do u water the paste down even for normal paper or just lining paper? Sorry to keep bothering u!🙂
Hiya Phil, unrelated question, but here goes, I am going to spray my conservatory frame with original kolorbond, once you add the hardener how long have you got to work with it ? I have bought a hvlp sprayer but not used it yet, the graco with the pressure pot. Would you mix several smaller quantities ?
Hi... have you watched my video on it?
The original is single pac.. not a 2part.. it dries within minutes.
Clean down and prep well... away you go.
Hiya Phil yes I have I watch all your videos bud, the thing I am asking is can I mix enough to sprat the full conservatory, or will it start to set in the vessel before I get that far
Ah right, sorry its single part so it will be fine. Thanks Phil
Hi phill you mentioned about a finish paper on a ceiling. We’re you saying that you don’t paper the same direction as the light source you go the opposite way ? Is that correct
You can, but start the other side of the room or from the other direction do joints won't correspond.
Lining is a different size to stand wallpaper though, chances of joints meeting up are slim, but it does happen
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Thankyou for your reply phill I will stick with the way always thought and will go with the finish paper the opposite way to the light source. Like you said they did this years ago so the light doesn’t show up Any seams that were defective 😃😃
@@robbennett9631 the finish paper wants to be starred from the main light source.... the main window. I thought you meant the lining paper, if you were papering over it.
Hi Phil, I know your dad is the pasting for you, have you ever owned a paste machine? For when your on your own. I have a tapofix profix CS.
One of the cheaper paste machines. Find it comes in handy every now and then.
Although I know a lot of papers are paste the wall these days.
Great for lining paper and easy fresco etc. and finish papers once you get the hang of it.
Just need to thin the paste quite a lot.
my dad had two, 40yrs ago, said they were more hassle than they were worth, getting the paste right .. acting up... and then the clean out. So ened up getting rid.
What do you think to using cornflour and water as wallpaper paste for ceilings and walls, to make it easier to remove and is cheap too? Does this make the wallpaper tear easier. I think if its thick enough it may work. Im renting and Ive bought three lots of wallpapers I like. It only occurred to me afterwards about removal if I want to change it or leave the rental. I read that liquod corn starch (cornflour and water made up) makes removal easy?
LoL
Let me know how long before the mould starts to come from the lack of fungicide in it.
A packet flake paste is easy to make, cheap to buy and will stick well and also removed easy as it will soften back up with hot soapy water when you come to remove it.
Someone else asked this but it wasn’t really answered. Why didn’t you use a pencil or later line on first sheet to make sure it went across straight? I’ve never lined a ceiling but I assumed it’s the same as lining walls and you need a line to follow first sheet?
There was no need. I followed the edge of the coving... It's was about 4" long of cove then it went ... The paper then takes its own way. No creases etc it's down.
If you watch all of it, you see I work back towards the window from that paper edge.
It was easier to get the longest length on, then work from that.
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator ok cheers Phil
@@TheOlzee if hanging a paper, start from the main ligh source, window. As I explained in the video... Offer it up and bring it in an inch, then work to a line from that
Lining paper you don't have to be so precise.
0:48 lol! Must’ve been painting and decorating brothers.
and a few others.... blind leading the blind lol
Hi Phil hat grade paper is best to use? Thanks
I prefer 800. or a reinforced lining paer like Albany's or WallRock
Get yourself a little giant extending aluminium plank , great bit of kit especially for staircases
we've got the wooden version .... it was outside the back door :D
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator that must old , is it a beeline one ?
I’ve had a beeline metal one for probably 30 years ,plus the more recent little giant one
@@davidsmalley8783 I think it is... I'm sure there's a label on it somewhere.. I'll check when I'm next in work ;)
Which table was your father pasting on Phil?,another good vid btw.
Mine lol one we've had years. we have a few of them, X bar tressle style.. every so often we sand down and coat up when we're about qite at work. Brian has his own, which is a bit better than the one we use, as his is a bit higher board hight, ours have dropped a bit... the wood bruises and strains on the legs, dropping it down slightly.
Do you have an Amazon storefront for the U.S.?
Hi. I think it's only for UK. Does it allow for shipping to US?
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator // I went to it and it only shows for the UK. I was hoping you had a link for the US. I see a lot of TH-camrs in different countries list their country and then a U.S. link.
@@Donna-vh5ym I'll have a look for you
Always wipe the paste off with a sponge before using your brush to relay the paper otherwise you will get paste onto the bristles of the brush,more important when hanging a finish paper,from a time served painter and decorator.
Thanks for the info! you saw I don't go all the way with the brush before its sponged down.... that's where the skill comes in... lol
Can anyone advise me how to wallpaper a ceiling with 6 spotlights in it. Thanks
paper over the light then 'star' cut where the light is, then feed the light through.. or if they can't come out, cut neat around them
@@ProfessionalPainterDecorator Thanks so much for your advice 👍👍
@@davidmorris6278 watch how I do those ones in the video. Are they like yours?
just removed a polystyrene tile and found old crusty mould. going to sand it and cover it up with wallpaper
Im doomed, blunt scissors ,wet tea towel ,dry tea towel measured on the carpet ,pasted on kitchen work top 😉 wish me luck
Good luck!!
This is me lmao!!
Never start first length of paper along the cove wall edge, start one width out
why's that.. have you watch all the video yet? ;)
Your old man is quite
I told him to keep quite lol