
I want to use cloth material for my wall in the bathroom...



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FL on Dec 26, 2017
"Applying fabric to a wall with liquid starch is a great solution for renters and commitment-phobes alike. A bit time intensive, yes, but the results are just about as good as it gets." This blogger uses lightweight cotton, but I personally know a woman who used burlap. https://www.apartmenttherapy.com/how-to-make-removable-fabric-w-74483Helpful Reply -
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Sandra Allen on Dec 26, 2017
Upholstery fabric might be too porous. I once used spray glue in my sisters bathroom and put up a good sheet, probably 200 count. That was in 2002 and it's still there..Helpful Reply -
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Peg on Dec 26, 2017
I would consider moisture prior to using cloth in a bathroom.Helpful Reply -
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Barbara on Dec 26, 2017
The starch is what I was going to suggest. It works pretty good and is easily removed later.Helpful Reply -
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