One, How to apply non-woven fabric wallpaper
1、Surface preparation
When applying any type of wallpaper or wall covering, the wall surface must first be prepared to be smooth and clean. The wall surface should not have any noticeable bumps or unevenness, nor should it be wet. Otherwise, the wallpaper application will not be aesthetically pleasing. Additionally, the wall surface should be treated with a primer or varnish before applying the wallpaper.

2、Cutting wallpaper
The next step is to cut the wallpaper purchased at home into the appropriate size, which should be determined based on the actual size of the wall.
3、Apply wallpaper adhesive
Place the cut wallpaper aside and prepare the wallpaper adhesive according to the specified ratio. Then, use a dedicated brush to evenly apply the adhesive to the wall surface. Ensure the adhesive thickness is approximately 2 mm and apply it uniformly.
4、Wallpaper application
Please apply the cut non-woven fabric wallpaper sheets one by one, following the specified order and positions. Ensure smooth application, avoiding air bubbles or wrinkles. After application, lightly brush the surface with a brush to ensure a smooth finish.
Two. important considerations for installing non-woven fabric wallpaper.
1、When cutting non-woven wallpaper, be very careful to ensure that each cut is made cleanly and completely. Avoid creating uneven edges or gaps, as this can result in unsightly, discontinuous lines in the wallpaper.
2. After the substrate coating on the wall has dried, to better identify the location where the wallpaper is to be pasted, you can pre-mark the wall with vertical lines using tools to serve as a standard and marker.
3. When pasting wallpaper, it is inevitable to encounter uneven surfaces. Instead of immediately removing the wallpaper, continue pasting. Then, use a soft-bristled brush to gently scrape the surface of the wallpaper to create a smooth finish.
4、During the pasting process, it is essential to inspect each wall covering while working to prevent any issues from arising. Otherwise, subsequent correction work will be significantly more complex and time-consuming.