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A great tip for removing bubbles in wallpaper is to use a very
sharp craft or utility knife and make a small cut on the side of
the bubble.
Before you make the cut, keep in mind the cut should only be
about ¼ inch in length and should follow the curved edge of the
bubble.
Next, using a syringe (available for purchase at most drugstores
- without needles), fill the syringe with normal white craft
glue.
Insert just the tip of the syringe into the bubble where you
made your cut.
Now, inject the bubble with the glue. Important - It will take
only a small amount so don't force too much into the area.
Next, using a wallpaper seam roller or similar tool (like a
dough roller), roll over the bubble to squeeze out the excess
glue from the cut.
Using a cloth damp with warm water, wipe away the excess glue.
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