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Default Striping wall paper from plasterboard

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Chris French writes:
I need to strip wallpaper from plasterboard walls. Standard wallpaper,
not vinyl, an inpreinted sort of vertical strip pattern., direct to the
plasterboard, no skim.

No option really, this is the old bathroom I'm turning into bedroom.
Walls mostly plasterboard over lathe and plaster and brick walls (I
assume to get a nice flat surface for tiling?). It was tiled up to about
4 feet all the way round. As I expected trying to remove the tiles left
the plasterboard in such a mess, that we just ripped the lot down.

Plan is to replace the plasterboard. and then get the whole lot skimmed

So have the rest of the walls covered in paper. Any tips on removal?

Steam it and then try to pull off rather than scrape?

The alternative thought is to leave paper on, replace plasterboard , not
skim and then lining paper over the whole lot. But then there is the
messing about with taping/filling/sanding.


If the wallpaper is well stuck on, and the glue doesn't come apart when
wet (you can test this on an area), then you can skim over the wallpaper.
If it is non-absorbant, it will need PVA'ing immediately before skimming.

OK. Thanks

OTOH, if you are skimming the room anyway, I would consider removing
the over-boarding and lath and plaster, and start fresh with new PB on
the timber frame.

I might do that, TBH, I'm feeling a bit wussy about the effort and mess
involved at the moment:-)

Anyway, got some other bits to be getting on with while I put this off.
- lay a soil pipe through to the next door room for when we potentially
convert that into an en-suite, electrics - no sockets in the room and
not even a handy cable under the floor or handy sockets in neighbouring
rooms, patch holes in the ceiling where spotlights used to be, block up
an old doorway.

Thanks
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Chris French