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What's the difference between wallpaper and wall covering? Which has a longer service life?
Wall covering has good flexibility and slight cracks in the wall, which has little influence on wall covering, and its tensile effect is 8- 10 times better than that of ordinary wallpaper. Does not affect the appearance. In protecting the wall, wallpaper can't achieve this effect. Hot glue wall covering is pasted on the wall with high-pressure steam, which is colorless and tasteless. Hot melt film technology (applied to food packaging and men's collars and cuffs) is very environmentally friendly. Considering the health factors, I suggest that you would rather spend more money and put hot glue on the wall covering, so that you can rest assured and look comfortable. If only from the perspective of economic application, the price of wallpaper will be more cost-effective, and wallpaper has many patterns and effects to choose from, as well as different grades of prices, depending on your own economic ability. But try to choose environmentally friendly materials and glue. Short service life: If well maintained, the service life of wallpaper is about 5 years. After a long time, the color will gradually fade.

Wall cloth and wallpaper are more textured than latex paint, so sticking wall covering or wallpaper has become a choice for many people when decorating, but which is more cost-effective and more applicable? What's the difference between them? Today, Nidden shared my views on this issue with you, hoping to help you. Decoration, wall covering or wallpaper? To be sure, if possible, try to choose the former, although the latter will be relatively affordable. Here you can try to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the two.

To put it bluntly, wallpaper is a kind of paper decorative material, which is usually sold in rolls. When pasting on site, you need to roll glue on the wall first, then the wallpaper itself needs to be glued first, and finally pasted on the glued wall.

There are many processing technologies for wallpaper, such as coating, printing, embossing and surface plastic coating. The patterns on the wallpaper are all machine printed. Wall covering is also called textile wallpaper, because its pattern is plain woven, giving people a three-dimensional sense, and it feels very textured, which is different from wallpaper.