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Removing wallpaper is probably last on your list of favorite things to do, but if you don’t want to stare at those dingy, floral walls anymore it’s a job that has to be done.  Luckily, the task isn’t quite as abominable as you might expect.  

The difficulty of the project all depends on the wallpaper, the type of glue, the wall and the number of layers.  But no matter what the situation, the approach is always the same.

You will have to break the bonds of the glue, which is keeping the paper on the wall.  You can either purchase a special remover solution to achieve this or make use of a steamer.  If you decide to use a remover solution, get one that mixes with water.  Solutions are a little easier to use but may not be as effective.

per to contend with, so the first thing you have to do is, score holes in the wallpaper with a hand tool designed for the job.  This will allow the remover solution to get behind the wallpaper. When you have scored the wallpaper, soak the wall with the solution and wait a few minutes.  Then with a broad-blade putty knife, go ahead with the removal.
If you would rather use a steamer, perhaps because the removal solution doesn’t work, just remember that you need to break down the bonds of the glue in order to take the paper down.

The final tip is always wear protective clothing, gloves and eyewear whenever working with chemicals and machinery. Safety must come first, even when you’re trying to create something beautiful in your home.  Wallpaper removal can be a messy job, so it’ll pay off in the end if you come away from the entire process with all your fingers and toes intact.

Now that you know how to approach the harrowing task of wallpaper removal, you don’t have to be afraid anymore.  It’s not as scary as it sounds and is always well worth the effort.

Santa Clarita Magazine

Santa Clarita Magazine