How To Effectively Treat & Get Rid Of Bed Bugs
Fix Peeling Wallpaper

Bed bugs are attracted to areas with wallpaper, and it is especially important to fix peeling wallpaper when looking to prevent or treat an infestation. Normally, wallpaper peels as a result of air bubbles that form beneath the paper or due to an insufficient amount of glue. Peeling might also occur if wallpaper glue has been applied incorrectly. To fix peeling wallpaper, individuals must locate the peeling section and pull the paper in that area back until they reach an area where the paper is adhering firmly to the wall. Using an artist's paintbrush, they can apply wallpaper seam adhesive to the entire area that has been peeled back, paying particular attention to the edges of the wallpaper. Next, they must press the paper firmly back onto the wall, smooth the paper with a wallpaper roller, and use a damp cloth to wipe away any excess adhesive. Wallpaper bubbles are often due to foreign objects such as dirt particles, and these can be removed by exposing the area and cutting out the foreign object with a utility knife. Bubbles that do not contain foreign objects can be fixed by injecting wallpaper adhesive into the bubble.
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