How can I turn unpasted wallpaper into a temporary wallpaper?
Are there any liquid repositionable adhesives that I can roll onto the back of unpasted wallpaper other than liquid starch? I have thought about using spray on adhesive but they aren't healthy for the environment.
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There is a temporary wallpaper adhesive that works great. Here is my affiliate link if you want to check it out. I've used it a couple of times. https://amzn.to/2LhCBLi
I agree with above, check out the temporary adhesive.
Spray adhesive is temporary. Liquid starch will also work. I don't know how spray adhesive affects the environment. The low amount of VOC's and propellant gas is one millionth of 1%.
I used a mix of cornstarch and water for temporary wallpapering. You can see what I did here: https://www.flippingtheflip.com/2014/05/office-papers-papered-wall-done-yay-fun.html?m=1
I used flour and water.