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Default Removing wallpaper from dry lined walls

Mike P wrote:
I have been requested to re-decorate some rooms which are all dry
lined (stone property) where the wallpaper has to be removed and re
wallpapered and painted.

Do I dare use a steamer to help me remove the old wallpaper ?
Any thoughts ?


My usual advice to this problem is the same as I give every one who asks
this question.

Close all the windows in the room, choose a cool day, make sure that all
doors to the room are closed. Paint the walls with water with a little
washing up liquid in it. This helps the water to penetrate through to
the paste that is holding the paper to the wall, and then generate as
much steam as you can. Steam stripper, electric kettle, pans of boiling
water all help. When you get the impression that you are in a tropical
rain forrest, the time is right to strip the paper.
You will find that the steam condenses on the walls and the paper will
almost fall off.

If you are trying to remove paper that has been painted over, or is
impervious to water...

Go to your local decorating store and buy a 'tiger claw'. This is a
device that has 3 sets of double wheels that are out of track. When
rubbed over a wall papered wall, this results in lots of perforations in
the wall paper that the steam can get through.

Fill the room with steam and wait a while. The paper falls off.

Done it, but I haven't time to make the Tee shirt. :-)

Dave