One. How to avoid wrinkles when applying wallpaper
1. When wallpaper is first unrolled, it may be curled up. To prevent this, gently unroll the wallpaper and then carefully roll it back out. This will help to distribute and flatten the wallpaper, reducing the likelihood of creases.
2. The adhesive used for wallpaper application is water-based. In general, wrinkles in the wallpaper will disappear after being applied with adhesive. Minor imperfections are not a concern; the wallpaper will naturally adhere to the wall as it is applied.
3. Of course, some wallpapers may not be recoverable after getting wet. Regardless, applying a small amount of water will make the condition clear.

4. If you find that the wallpaper has wrinkled and is damaged when you try to reapply it, you cannot use it again. In this case, you can try to apply it in a different area, avoiding the damaged section.
Two. What to do if wallpaper sticks unevenly?
When wallpaper appears wrinkled, gently wipe the surface with a damp cloth while the wallpaper is still wet. This will allow the wallpaper to become damp, and then you can use your hands to carefully smooth out the wrinkles.
For significant wrinkles caused by excessive vertical skew, the wallpaper can be cut and joined or overlapped, but the corners should not be joined or overlapped.
After wallpaper or fabric wall covering is applied, check for wrinkles or folds by visual inspection.
III. important considerations for wall covering installation
1、If there is an edge lifting phenomenon, it needs to be re-worked and repaired. Typically, the joint is filled with adhesive putty powder and pressed with a roller. If the edge hardens and lifts, it can be softened with water and then filled with adhesive putty powder.
2、If bubbles or voids appear, use a wallpaper knife to cut them open, release the air, inject adhesive, and then press the material flat.
3. Minor stains can be wiped away with a clean, damp sponge. Dust can be removed with a vacuum cleaner and a feather duster. Ink stains can be cleaned with a mixture of ethanol, water, and a small amount of cleaning solution. Oily stains can be cleaned with turpentine or a mixture of turpentine and water (50%).