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So just like when we did the 

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lining paper, I'm using a roller to apply
 the paste to the back of the paper.

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It is my preferred option. Try
 the brush as well.

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The brush works just as well.
 This is really personal choice.

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So I've got the first part
 of the paper pasted.

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And as you can see, you've
 got an overhang off the end of the table.

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We're going for a vertical drop this time,
 so we're not going to use a concertina

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fold as we've previously seen,
 or the end to center.

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This is a three quarter fold,
 so I'm taking the longer part of the paper

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and folding it past the center down

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towards the end of the paper

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and then just making sure it
 - a technical hitch

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- that we don't have creases like that
 because that would

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stop the paper from soaking evenly
 so it needs to be laid flat

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. And as always, with the edges

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nice and tight to stop the paper
 or the paste rather from drying out

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instead of soaking in, then you've
 just got this smaller part of the end.

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So just finish this off 

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with the roller. 

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You see nice and quick and again

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the paper on the edge of the table.

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So it supports the paper,
 but also prevents the paste

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ending up on the table and then getting on

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to the front or the face of the paper.

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So that's the last of the paste on.

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Fold that in. And as you can see, we've

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now got a much larger part,
 so hence three quarter fold.

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I'll leave that to soak
 for approximately six minutes.

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Again, always read the label. 

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You really do need to get that soaking
 time right for a better hang.

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Now marking out for a vertical drop.

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Remarkably similar for a horizontal 

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just twist it through 90 degrees,
 it really is that simple.

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So as with the cross lining.

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We came down from the top of the ceiling

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and put a mark and then struck across
 with a horizontal line.

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This time we need a vertical line. 

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We refer to it as a plumb line. 

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Plumb, just meaning straight down. 

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And now I've put this one in earlier
 because I was having a think,

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because it's a chimney breast  wall, a chimney breast
 is generally the feature in any room.

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So that is where we would normally start,
 especially with a patterned paper.

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Quite often we would come straight down
 the center and have two rolls either side.

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This is slightly too large,
 so it's not working that way.

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We'd end up with two in the middle
 with a tiny little gap

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either side that won't work
 the paper will lift.

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So what I've done
 this time is I've worked out 

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where the center of the paper
 would be- dead center of the wall.

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And so I've marked the plumb line
 to the left hand side of the paper.

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This way we'll have a piece of paper

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and this works, whether it be plain,
 but especially patterned, dead center.

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And then that will give us the chance
 of going round the external corner

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a decent amount before overlapping,
 like we did with the lining paper.

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So that's all I've done to mark

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the chimney breast wall. 

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Worked out how the paper is going to sit
 it best and then put my plumb line down.

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This, in this case, to the left
 at the center of the paper.

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So the paper sits dead center.

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So hanging the vertical.

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Paper and this is the same, 

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whether it be a wood ingrain
 like this, a plain paper,

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a patterned paper, embossed, whatever
 it may be, if it's a vertical drop.

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We get our marking out sorted.
 And as you can see,

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as previously mentioned,
 we've got the three quarter fold here.

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I'm going to undo the longest fold. 

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The reason for not undoing
 the whole piece of paper

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at once is then we have issues
 with the lower part of the paper

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sticking to the wall before
 we're ready to smooth it out. So

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take hold of the paper, peel it back
 a good few inches.

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Don't be tempted
 just to hold the corners and let it drop.

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Otherwise, you may end up with 

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just two corners of your paper
 in each hand and the rest on the floor.

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So come down a few inches,
 then let the paper unravel.

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OK. Ensuring you don't let the paste come

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in contact with the floor or the wall. 

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As always, we've cut it slightly long.

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The wall area is 230 so I've cut 240.

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And again, my right hand
 is close to the wall.

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It's touching the wall. 

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I don't need to be doing this
 and I'm holding it as level as I can.

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That helps me to line the paper

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to the plumb line.

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And then out comes the sweep brush.

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And I would urge you
 when you are doing a vertical drop.

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Just tuck it up into the ceiling. 

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The reason for that is it then just forms
 an extra edge its stuck to,

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because again, with the heavier papers,
 if you don't stick them to the ceiling,

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can start to slowly pull away. 

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And as you're working your way
 down the wall, the paper is following you.

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So with the heavier papers? 

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Just make sure a little bit of contact
 with the ceiling.

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You'll need to wipe it off anyway,
 so it's not an issue.

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So, as always, from the center
 out to the edges

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to ensure we get rid
 of all of the air bubbles.

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What I can't use here. Is the spatula. Because it's textured it's
 not going to go between the wood ingrains,

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and also if it was an embossed paper,
 it might flatten the pattern.

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So here even if the spatula
 is your preferred option,

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you'll just have to switch
 back to the sweep brush. Down we go.

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And center outwards. 

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And again, just using my fingernails
 just gently to push in.

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Now then again, when it comes
 to cutting these,

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if your preferred option has become
 the caulking tool and the knife,

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not with wood ingrain paper. 

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The little bits of wood
 just catch on the knife

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and the paper will tear. Not cut.

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So we are back to either a pencil line or.

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The back of the scissors
 just to form that crease

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again, I've got good lighting in here,
 so I can see the crease.

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If I didn't, I just use a pencil line
 and cut from the other side.

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You can actually hear probably

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that is not going through. 

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The actual wood ingrain, 

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the little chips of wood,
 just offering resistance to being cut.

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That is why your knife
 is not going to be good enough.

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Then lay that up back up there. 

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Smooth it off, and then all we'll do 

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is just repeat the process
 along the skirting.

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Just use it back of the blade there

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to form the crease, 

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and then 

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Along we go.

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Nice and straight. 

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And there you have it. 

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All I need to do now is with my sponge
 and clean water is just wipe

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the skirting and the ceiling edge
 to get rid of any remaining paste residue.
