Difference between revisions of "Strip Wallpaper"
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+ | Many are peelable, the front vinyl layer can be peeled off leaving paper that can be removed with the above methods. | ||
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+ | For non-peelable papers, lots of scoring the face with a knife will allow penetration. An adjustable wallpaper knife should be set to just a tiny amount of blade sticking out so as to avoid plaster damage. to do this requires a sully adjustable tightening knob type of knife, not a sliding ratchet one. | ||
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Revision as of 15:34, 19 June 2007
There are a few effective ways to strip wallpaper
Steamer
- Makes a wet mess
Wallwik sheets
- Use your own sprayer with them
- Wallwik supplier
- Possible (untested) replacement for wallwik sheets: lining paper
Sprayer
- Use warm water & detergent
- Less messy.
- Spray a section
- Wait 15 minutes
- Respray the section
- Wait 15 minutes
The paper should come off easily.
Vinyl Papers
Vinyl faced papers don't let water penetrate easily.
Many are peelable, the front vinyl layer can be peeled off leaving paper that can be removed with the above methods.
For non-peelable papers, lots of scoring the face with a knife will allow penetration. An adjustable wallpaper knife should be set to just a tiny amount of blade sticking out so as to avoid plaster damage. to do this requires a sully adjustable tightening knob type of knife, not a sliding ratchet one.