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I have read many of the solutions to removing wallpaper. Most
solutions end with "then strip the wallpaper . . .". This is where I'm struggling. That part seems to need more explaining, which I have not yet found. Here is what I am doing so far. 1. Scoring the wallpaper with a Paper Tiger. 2. Using a Paint Roller to apply Hot Water with a small amount of dishwashing detergent. 3. Let it set for a few minutes and then attack it with a puddy knife type tool. What is happening, is the outer printed wall covering peels off in very small pieces. 6" x 6" pieces if I'm lucky. After this comes off, the backing soaks up pretty well and almost slides off. But it is the initial outer print that is the problem. It is a pretty small 1/2 bath that I am doing, but this will still take me days and days to do. I guess my questions a 1. Is this normal? 2. What can I do to speed this up? 3. Am I just unfortunate in the fact that this wallpaper was put up with the best adhesive known to civilized man? |
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