Thanks,
JD
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Roger Shoaf
About the time I had mastered getting the toothpaste back in the tube, then
they come up with this striped stuff.
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You might want to go down to the local Home Depot or hardware store and get
a product called wall paper remover. It disolves the glue by soaking the
paper and works great. The stuff I used was a yellow liquid that looked
suspiciously like a urine sample!...Good luck with your project, Ross
Remove the wallpaper with a rented steamer or just use some hot water
with a mild dish detergent in it and wipe down the wall with a rag
while using a paper-tiger and scraper. It's a pain in the butt but get
a few friends over and have a wall paper removal party and offer drinks
and food. Goes a lot faster that way and cheaper than paying someone to
do it.
If the paper is just paper and not foil, water works great, and you don't
need the paper tiger to score the paper since this can leave marks on the
wall to be patched. Put water on with a rag or sponge-do a largish area
and do several applications of water. Test after 10 minutes or so to see
if the paper peels off easily. If it doesn't, wait a bit longer and maybe
put more water on. Generally you need put more water on/wait longer than
you think you do.
Once this section begins to come off easily, start wetting down another
section, and keep doing this as you take the paper off the first section.
Doing it this way means you don't have to wait as long for the water to
soak the paper and paste.
Sometimes you can scrape excess paste off with a drywall knife, other
times, it will wash off easily. Rinse many times to get it all off before
you paint.
I did a kitchen and bath the other day and it took about 2-3 hours for two men.
charles
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