FAQs
What types of wallpaper can Beeline wallpaper paste be used with?
Beeline wallpaper paste is versatile and formulated to be used with a range of wallcoverings, including vinyl, borders, delicate hand printed wall coverings and traditional wallpaper types.
Is Beeline wallpaper paste ready to use?
Yes, Beeline offers a ready-mixed wallpaper paste that’s easy to apply directly from the container, saving time on preparation.
What is the difference between Beeline Yellow Top and Beeline Ready Mixed Paste?
Beeline Yellow Top is a heavy-duty paste suited for vinyl and textured wallpapers, while Beeline Ready Mixed Paste is a general-purpose adhesive suitable for most wallcoverings.
Is Beeline Ready Mixed Paste safe for use in high-humidity areas like bathrooms?
Yes, Beeline Ready Mixed Paste is designed to hold up in high-humidity environments. For bathrooms, it is recommended to use a paste suited for vinyl or washable wallpapers to ensure durability.
How much Beeline wallpaper paste will I need?
The amount needed depends on wall size and wallpaper type, but generally, a single tub of Beeline paste covers approximately 50 metres square of wall-coverings.
Does Beeline wallpaper paste contain wheat?
Beeline wheat-based wallpaper adhesive, uses wheat as a key ingredient, providing a strong, option for delicate hand printed wallpapers, flock wallpaper or very fine textile wallpaper application.
How do I remove Beeline wallpaper paste from walls?
To remove Beeline paste, dampen the adhesive with warm water and gently scrub with a sponge. For tough spots, a wallpaper remover solution may help.
Can Beeline wallpaper paste expire?
Yes, Beeline wallpaper paste has a shelf life. Check the packaging for the expiration date, and store it in a cool, dry place for longevity.
Is Beeline suitable for overlapping wallpaper edges?
Yes, Beeline offers an overlap adhesive designed for applying wallpaper boarders, securing overlapping edges and repairing tears to prevent lifting or peeling.
How should I dispose of leftover wallpaper paste?
Allow any leftover paste to dry out completely before disposing of it with regular waste. Avoid pouring it down drains to prevent clogging.