Water-resistant. Fresh paste stains can be dabbed off with a damp sponge.
Water-resistant. Light soiling can be removed with a damp sponge.
Highly washable. Light soiling can be removed with a damp sponge.
Abrasion-resistant. Water-soluble stains.
removes
with a light soapy solution or
mild scouring agent with
Sponge..
Highly abrasion-resistant. Water-soluble soiling can be removed with a mild soapy solution or
mild scouring agent with
Sponge.
The criteria correspond
of the wool scale. Sufficiently lightfast.
The criteria correspond
of the wool scale. Satisfactorily lightfast.
The criteria correspond
of the wool scale. Good lightfastness
The criteria correspond
of the wool scale. Very good lightfastness
No need for patterns.
The adhesive should be ignored.
Straightforward approach. Same patterns in the same
glue them side by side at the same height
Offset approach. The pattern on the next lane is adjusted by half a unit each time.
Shift pattern height.
Upside-down gluing. Turn every other strip upside down.
The paste is applied to the
Applied to the back of the wallpaper.
It is not the back of the wallpaper, but the surface underneath that is coated with paste or adhesive.
Pre-pasted. The back of the wallpaper is
pre-coated with paste, which is activated by watering.
The wallpaper can be peeled off the wall dry and without leaving any residue during renovations.
Strippable. The top layer of the wallpaper can be removed dry. The bottom layer remains on the wall as lining paper.
Remove with water. Thoroughly soak the wallpaper with water and remove it with a spatula.
Duplicated. High-quality embossed wallpaper made from two laminated layers of paper.
Flame-retardant according to
DIN 4102/B1
Impact resistant. Term for particularly durable special coatings with
hard-elastic surface
Breathable according to DIN
53122