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AS YOU PROCEED around the room, wallcovering can be easily wrapped around outside corners, pressed into place and trimmed. For inside corners; the wallcovering strip should be cut into two parts. The first length should be placed on the wall, extending Vi" onto the next wall. The second strip should be positioned in the corner overlapping the first, with pattern matching. Smooth and trim each section and continue. Vinyl wallcoverings are scrubbable and stainresistant, and will provide years of enjoyment. And, Because they are peelable, they can be easily removed to make way for your next project.