In the USSR, people constantly used various tricks and techniques to make their lives more comfortable.
Has anyone ever thought about why newspapers were glued under wallpaper in the past? This technique may seem pointless, but its benefits are undeniable.
Masking irregularities
The first and perhaps most obvious function of newspapers under wallpaper is to mask unevenness.
As a light "primer," newspapers helped to hide minor imperfections on the walls. This was especially useful when working with surfaces that required additional preparation before wallpapering.
Wallpaper protection
In addition, newspapers acted as protection for the wallpaper from unevenness and defects of the walls.
Due to its structure and absorbent capacity, newsprint softened the imperfections of the plaster, preventing delamination and extending the life of the wallpaper.
Improved grip
And last but not least, the function was to improve the adhesion of the wallpaper to the wall.
Newspapers, as a thin and light material, provided a strong bond between the wallpaper and the wall, making it more reliable and durable.
Is it worth using this method in modern realities?
When talking about this method, it is worth being rational.
In the USSR, it was not possible to use high-quality primers and perfectly level the walls. That is why people glued newspapers under the wallpaper. In modern realities, this is no longer reasonable.
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