Brewster 92599 20.5-in Unpasted Liner, White, 92599







Key features
- •This wallpaper is printed as a lining paper
- •This wallpaper is prepasted
- •20.5-Inch wide by 262-Inch long; approximately 35 useable sq ft in a continuous "double roll" bolt
- •Random match and No repeat
- •This wallpaper is washable and strippable
Brewster 92599 20.5-in Unpasted Liner, White, 92599
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Customer Reviews
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Worked like a charm
Bonnie✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2024
We were looking for an easy way to freshen up some old paneling in our built-in cabinets. After renovating our entire basement (but choosing to keep the built-ins) these definitely needed some TLC. So glad that we decided to use this product!!! It was very easy to hang. We had a little bit of trouble lining the seams up perfectly (only our second time hanging wallpaper) but they actually hid very nicely when we painted over the paper. Took paint just as well as drywall. Looks great & couldn't be happier!
Like it but advice was bad
joyce wohn✓ Verified Purchase•April 19, 2024
It went up very easy. Not sure whether I should have painted the wall before papering asked questions and I got answers that said no just put it over the paper. This does not work as I was trying to paste and put up my wallpaper it kept soaking into the paper, it just kept soaking in and soaking in I would recommend painting in before you do anything else I have two coats on it waiting for it to dry and hopefully it will go on much easier and stick to the walls. it was not sticking at all you could see it just sucked it the glue into the paper great stuff covered all the holes and whatever needed to be and do not overlap because it leaves a bump
Great quick transformation of wood paneling
Karen✓ Verified Purchase•April 17, 2024
We used this to quickly cover up three walls of wood paneling. Obviously the best choice is to remove the paneling, but this was a decent fix to transform the space in just a couple of days. This is possible to do by yourself (even if you're like me and have never hung wallpaper before), but it went much more smoothly with two sets of hands. Ours DEFINITELY needed to be painted over because the glue took on an orange hue after being stuck onto the wood. The horizontal seams are visible, but not overwhelmingly noticeable, and in the right light you can see the vertical seams where the separate panels meet. This isn't a permanent fix to the ugly paneling, but it has made a drastic positive impact on the space until we get around to a major overhaul in five years or so.
It covers small cracks, does not cover paint globs or beadboard seams.
Lilli✓ Verified Purchase•April 10, 2024
We had ancient beadboard in the bathroom, that was covered in globs of paint and such. Removing it would likely break the plaster, and open up a literal can of worms, as there's asbestos behind it. So we wanted something quick and DIY'able to make the walls a bit cleaner. Thought about tiling, considered adding new beadboard on top, but this seemed the easiest.
It's slightly tricky to cut when wet, so have a sharp knife and sharp scissors and cut as much as possible before it's wet.
We're happy with the end result, looks pretty much like the old plaster wall. Far far from perfect, but "good enough for now". Pictured: one sheet hung on the lower half.
I spackled over the seams after it dried, and painted over all of it.
It's slightly tricky to cut when wet, so have a sharp knife and sharp scissors and cut as much as possible before it's wet.
We're happy with the end result, looks pretty much like the old plaster wall. Far far from perfect, but "good enough for now". Pictured: one sheet hung on the lower half.
I spackled over the seams after it dried, and painted over all of it.
Not prepasted- covered texture for wallpaper well
Joshua✓ Verified Purchase•March 31, 2024
This is NOT prepasted. Soaked for 30 seconds and set for 3 minutes per instruction and.... nothing.
When used with wallpaper paste it worked great and covered textured walls well under wallpaper.
When used with wallpaper paste it worked great and covered textured walls well under wallpaper.
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