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Wallpaper brush No name model 2120, 3 x 70 mm bristles, flat applicator
Wallpaper brush No name model 2120, 3 x 70 mm bristles, flat applicator
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Wallpaper brush No name model 2120, 3 x 70 mm bristles, flat applicator
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Wallpaper brush No name model 2120, 3 x 70 mm bristles, flat applicator
Wallpaper brush No name model 2120, 3 x 70 mm bristles, flat applicator
Wallpaper brush No name model 2120 is designed for smoothing and applying wallpaper and paste during interior wall covering projects. The tool features three 70 mm wide bristle sections arranged in a flat applicator profile that distributes pressure evenly across the surface. It is intended to help remove air bubbles, align seams and ensure consistent adhesion of wallpaper to walls in both home renovation and professional installations.
The brush’s three separate bristle sections provide broad coverage while maintaining flexibility to follow slight surface irregularities. The flat applicator profile ensures even pressure distribution to reduce wrinkling and improve contact between the adhesive and the wall. Durable bristles facilitate repeated use without significant deformation, and the compact three-strip design improves manoeuvrability around corners and seams.
Ensure the wall surface is clean, dry and free of loose material before starting. Apply wallpaper paste according to manufacturer instructions or use pre-pasted paper as required. Position the wallpaper on the wall and press gently with the brush, moving from the centre toward the edges to expel trapped air and level the adhesive. Use steady, overlapping strokes along seams and across the panel until the wallpaper lies flat and even. Rinse bristles after use if paste residue remains and allow the brush to dry thoroughly before storage.
For best results, work in sections and avoid excessive force that could stretch or distort the wallpaper. Clean the brush after each session to prevent dried paste from reducing bristle flexibility. When working around corners or narrow areas, use short strokes and adjust the angle to maintain consistent pressure.
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