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Hi,

We bought some self adhesive giant wall stickers for our son's bedroom a few months ago and they are coming off the walls. :cb

I am not sure what glue to buy. I tried all purpose glue and it ruined a sticker.

Can you help please?

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Wallpaper paste.

I have come accross a student who used raspberry jam though!


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Vinyl repair/overlap/border adhesive..I dont think ordinary paste will stick to the back of them

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You might be right there Have Brush I was thinking ahead to when the posters came down and they then can scrub the glue off fairly easily. So I think it would be worth a go in that light- a thin layer of thick paste.


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