How To Remove Wallpaper



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Mac
04 Dec 2007, 12:11
On the web page for How to Remove Wallpaper there is a link at "wall covering". This link goes to a page for cosmetics! Has the link been hijacked?
ATB
04 Dec 2007, 12:16
Probably not. The targeting of some of those advertising text links is not the best. Sorry about that!
Andrea
21 Mar 2008, 18:10
Can I wallpaper over existing wallpaper?
AsktheBuilder
22 Mar 2008, 08:17
Andrea,
You can....... Better read ALL of my columns about Wallpaper before you do.....
pam
02 Apr 2008, 14:50
We just bought our house and have found that wallpaper was hung on unprimed drywall and then later painted over. Should this be removed before painting again and what is the best way to do this? I have tried test areas w/ enzyme remover and part water, part fabric softener. Neither is working well.
AsktheBuilder
05 Apr 2008, 09:41
Pam,
Yes. Read all of my Wallpaper-Removal columns for some tips.
Pat
09 Apr 2008, 07:45
We have removed wallpaper with a rented steamer. Made the job much easier however, we are now waondering how we remove the left behind wallpaper paster. Is there a specific solution or just plain old elbow grease?

Help!!
AsktheBuilder
12 Apr 2008, 14:15
Pat,
Warm or hot water and soap. I discuss the method in several of my past Wallpaper-Removal columns.
Kim
10 Jun 2008, 10:54
Question-unprimed drywall--wallpaper removal.

Is steam the best way to remove unprimed wallpaper. The paper is from when the home was built. Looks like it is attached straight to the drywall boards...
Thanks,
Kim
Kathy
08 Jul 2008, 15:54
I have ran into trouble with removing paint-wallpaper off of drywall, can you tell me how this can be done?
Gene
07 Oct 2008, 15:33
What about the removal of grass paper? Anything special about this kind of paper?
Gene
Cherrye
11 Oct 2008, 13:55
I managed to get the wall paper off the unfinished dry wall with little damage. However, the wall paper glue is still on the wall. Should I try to revove it or just prime over it? If I need to remove it how would you suggest I go about it?


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