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Stephen

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Jan 5, 2010, 3:12:42 PM1/5/10
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I've been busy doing some wallpaper stripping in a flat I just moved into.
I've managed to remove the normal wallpaper and backing but the person
whoever lived there before has put a border over the wallpaper and painted
over it and not mater how hot or much soapy water I use I cannot scrap it
off ?

Any ideas on how to remove this stuff ?


Harry Bloomfield

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Jan 5, 2010, 3:36:24 PM1/5/10
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Stephen submitted this idea :

Stanley knife and make lots of score marks through the paint onto the
paper, to allow the water to penetrate.

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Bruce

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Jan 5, 2010, 4:00:40 PM1/5/10
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Angle grinder? Pressure washer? ;-)

But seriously, score it well and use a steam stripper, Earlex or
similar. Steam strippers are very effective, and with other
accessories they can be useful for a lot of other household and DIY
tasks.

Matty F

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Jan 5, 2010, 4:17:26 PM1/5/10
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Scrape a handsaw sideways across the painted paper, to scratch the
paint. Spray water on it, allow to soak in then use a steamer.

Dave

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Jan 5, 2010, 4:30:45 PM1/5/10
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Harry Bloomfield wrote:
> Stephen submitted this idea :
>> I've been busy doing some wallpaper stripping in a flat I just moved
>> into. I've managed to remove the normal wallpaper and backing but the
>> person whoever lived there before has put a border over the wallpaper
>> and painted over it and not mater how hot or much soapy water I use I
>> cannot scrap it off ?
>>
>> Any ideas on how to remove this stuff ?
>
> Stanley knife and make lots of score marks through the paint onto the
> paper, to allow the water to penetrate.
>
Or a tiger claw that makes multiple holes in the border to let the water
through. Ask about them in a proper decorating store.

Dave

John

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Jan 5, 2010, 5:42:11 PM1/5/10
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"Matty F" <matty...@yahoo.co.nz> wrote in message
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Be careful with a steamer if the wall is plasterboard!


Steve Walker

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Jan 5, 2010, 7:10:51 PM1/5/10
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Or if the plaster is old and tired. It can pop the finish coat off.

SteveW

S Viemeister

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Jan 5, 2010, 4:47:20 PM1/5/10
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Yes, they work very well, and you're less likely to damage the plaster
with one of those.

Tim Lamb

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Jan 5, 2010, 3:36:20 PM1/5/10
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In message <hi06fn$f15$1...@speranza.aioe.org>, Stephen <no...@none.com>
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Can you scratch the surface?

Many years ago I had an early attempt at a glue spreader tool. This had
a stiff steel blade with coarse triangular serrations and was ideal for
scratching the paper surface without damaging the plaster.

You might be able to knock one up from a discarded hard point saw (using
your angle grinder:-)

Water can then soak into the paper and soften the glue.

regards

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Tim Lamb

Lobster

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Jan 6, 2010, 6:57:14 PM1/6/10
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Dave wrote:

>> Stephen submitted this idea :
>>> I've been busy doing some wallpaper stripping in a flat I just moved
>>> into. I've managed to remove the normal wallpaper and backing but the
>>> person whoever lived there before has put a border over the wallpaper
>>> and painted over it and not mater how hot or much soapy water I use I
>>> cannot scrap it off ?
>>>
>>> Any ideas on how to remove this stuff ?
>>

> Or a tiger claw that makes multiple holes in the border to let the water
> through. Ask about them in a proper decorating store.

Or even at B&Q!: http://tinyurl.com/ya6kqrx

Agreed, they're really good and is what the OP needs.

David

Graeme

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Jan 7, 2010, 10:11:20 AM1/7/10
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In message <hi06fn$f15$1...@speranza.aioe.org>, Stephen <no...@none.com>
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>
>Any ideas on how to remove this stuff ?

Go forth and multiply.

My son, when small, loved peeling borders off, and I've no idea why :-)
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Graeme

Stephen

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Jan 7, 2010, 2:12:54 PM1/7/10
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"Graeme" <Gra...@nospam.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Because even he thought they were hideous :)

Although my daughter was the same with the wallpaper in the hallway should
loved picking it and pulling it!

Stephen

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Jan 7, 2010, 2:13:25 PM1/7/10
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"Lobster" <davidlobs...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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Appreciate all the posts. I get a scorer and a steamer and hopefully that
will get the suckers off!


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