What does flocked wallpaper mean?
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The Origins of Flocked Wallpaper
Originally this wallcovering style was designed to simulate velvet cutouts on tapestries and wall hangings. Early in the 17th century, powdered wool was first applied to cloth designed for decorating walls. Powdered wool, known today as flock, was a woolen fabric byproduct.
Also asked, how is flock wallpaper made?
Traditionally it was created by adding 'flock' – a waste product of the woollen cloth industry, which came in powdered form – to an adhesive coated cloth to create a raised velvet-like textured pattern or design. Today 'flock' has been replaced by man-made fibres such as polyester, nylon or rayon.
Correspondingly, how do you hang flock wallpaper?
Hanging Vinyls, Flocks, Mylars, and Metallics November 30 2015
- - Apply a vinyl paste (not wheat paste)
- - Use the butting method.
- - Do not stretch the wallpaper.
- - Use a paint roller to smooth FLOCK.
- - Keep front of paper clean.
- - Brush the flocking in the same direction.
- - Do not crease.
Untreated, dry and absorbent wood free of varnish, wax or resin is the best surface for wallpaper adhesive. Which glue or adhesive to use depends on the specific wallpaper material and its water vapour permeability (see information Re: types of adhesive).