Help and FAQ’S
Help and FAQ’s
Wallpaper
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Fire Rating
EN BS 13501-1:2002 Class B, s1, d0 - Non Woven Tear-Resistant, Non-woven wallpaper is renowned for its dimensional stability which gives it’s sturdiness, making it durable and not to forget wipeable.
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Sustainability
Our manufacturers use the most environmentally friendly water-based ink system available. Print on demand service nothing is wasted. FSC approved. - Delivery time 10 to 14 days print on demand.
- Colours Colours may vary batch to batch.
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Walls should be dry, clean, and even.
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Remove any old wallpaper and loose paint.
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Roughen painted surfaces with sandpaper.
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For best results, walls should be cross lined using a good quality lining paper.
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Sizing the lining paper will aid adhesion. Linen should be allowed to dry completely before hanging your wallpaper.
Hanging your wallpaper:
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This is a paste the wall product. Your decorator should paste the wall and not the back of the wall covering.
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A good quality, solvent free, fungicide protected ready-mixed “tub” adhesive – specifically for paste the wall non-woven papers should be used.
- Avoid contact with the printed surface. Spongeable.
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Paste should be evenly applied to the wall to hang one length at a time, to an area slightly wider than the width of the paper.
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Butt joints and use a decorator’s brush to smooth down the wall covering, working from the centre to the edges to express air bubbles.
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Avoid squeezing paste out of the joints and ensure paste does not get onto the brush or roller.
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No paste should be allowed to come into contact with the surface and hands should be kept clean and dry whilst hanging the wallpaper.
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Paste will damage the surface. We cannot accept responsibility for marks or damaged caused by paste or the hanging process.
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Should any paste come into contact with the surface, it should be lightly sponges whilst still moist, using a clean damp sponge.
Safety & care tips to enjoy your scented candles
- Never leave a lighted candle unattended.
- Keep candles out of reach of children and pets.
- Never burn a scented candle near anything flammable and always burn them in a draft free area.
- Never touch the outside of a glass candle once lit: wait until it has been extinguished and cooled before touching or moving it.
- It’s best to extinguish candles with a snuffer, and extinguish 10mm from the base
- Always burn on a suitable holder and on a heat resistant surface.
- Never add fragrance oils or foreign items into the candle
- Keep scented candles 10cm apart when burning them in groups
- Keep your scented candles free from dust and foreign objects such as match tips and hair, as this may cause a secondary wick to form.
- When burning for the 1st time, allow the candle surface to melt to the rim, this will aid burning and prevent your candle from tunnelling.
- We recommend you burn candles for 2 to 4 hours to avoid tunnelling, allowing the wax to liquify all the way to the rim.
- Trim the wick to 5mm before lighting or relighting.