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    Jul 20, 2007, 09:52 AM
    Bathroom wallpapering
    I live in one of those old houses that is forever settling, as a result any cracks in the walls that I repair, reappear after a while. This is a particular problem in the bathroom. I want to wallpaper the walls there with that type of wallpapering that sort of gives or stretches. I have also considered formica for the walls, which may or not be conventional but who cares. Can anyone give me any info about this. Perhaps someone out there has had the same problem and can tell me how they solved it. I really do like this formica idea.

    S.R. LA CA
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    EMERIL LAGASSE Posts: 101, Reputation: 4
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    Jul 22, 2007, 04:18 PM
    One way to do it is to remove all the wallpaper and glue
    drywall tape and finish over cracks
    Prime and paint
    get r done
    How about a rating

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