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removal tips To
make wallpaper easier to remove, rub it down first with coarse abrasive paper.
This will break any glossy finish to the paper, then soak with water and scrape
of after the water has soaked in. Or mix a handful of wallpaper paste
into a bucket of water containing a little washing up liquid. The paste will hold
the water in place while the washing-up liquid acts as a wetting agent. Then wipe
the walls down with the solution. The ideal tool for stubborn papers
is a steam wallpaper stripper. Either buy a domestic model, or hire an industrial
one from your local hire shop. The combination of heat and steam will move the
thickest materials. If you're lucky, the wallpaper could be an easy-strip
type. Try lifting a corner of the patterned surface and pulling it. If it is easy-strip,
the paper will come away in a sheet, leaving the backing paper behind. If the
backing paper is well stuck down and in good condition, you can leave it in place
and use it as lining for the next covering. Mix liquid fabric softener
and water (as warm as you can stand it) and apply it to your walls with an old
rag or a sponge. Let it sit long enough to thoroughly wet the paper and then start
peeling the paper. Sometimes the whole sheet of paper comes off at other times
the backing paper remains which can be removed by applying the solution again
and then just scrape off the sticky backing! Also To remove wallpaper
really easy, use 2 capfuls of fabric softener with a bucket of hot water. Works
great! Using a hair spray / water bottle, wet the wallpaper moderately.
Allow two to three minutes for water to penetrate the paper. Then using a standard
household iron (for ironing clothing) rub over the damp wallpaper. The hot iron
will cause the damp wallpaper to bubble and separate away from the wall facilitating
removal of the wallpaper.
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