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Stripping wall papaer
I do it for living. Have found "Fast" mixed double strength works good. Spray once, let it sit spray again and off it comes On Mon, 11 Feb 2008 18:32:37 -0500, "Jimmie D" wrote: My son accidentally put his foot through the bathroom ceiling while he was up in the attic. I didnt think it would be such a big job until I got started. I realized I would have to remove the wallpaper but this was going to happen soon anyway. What I didnt know was how difficult it would be. I tried enzyme strippers and steam and wrestled with it for 2 days. I couldnt find anything that would take off this wall paper so I just took down the sheetrock and edid it. What could make removing wallpapare so difficult? My wife and I decided someone put it up with carpenters glue. Jimmie |
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