No. A section of the wallpaper, which was contaminated, must be moistened with water, wait until the moisture is absorbed, and then smooth it with a plastic grater.
You can use a vacuum cleaner at low wallpaper.
It is also possible to re -apply the removed wallpaper. To do this, they add a little water to obtain the necessary consistency and glue. This can be useful when laying a cable or transferring wallpaper to a balcony, pantry, etc. D.
Liquid wallpaper is not very similar to their paper brothers, unless, only a sphere of application. They are a dry multicomponent mixture more reminiscent of a putty, and consist of cotton, silk, cellulose, acrylic, glitter and several other components.