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So you are thinking of getting rid of the wallpaper your mom
have from the 1980s? I am sure you are thinking of peeling that
thing off the wall. I am sure you are wishing that you can just
peel that wallpaper and rip it apart and get new fresh paint on
that wall. Doesn't that sound all that easy, just peel and
remove that ugly out dated wallpaper?
Let me tell you, as easy as it sounds it is not all that
simple. Well, it is not "that" simple. There are many factors
that come in to play while planning wallpaper removal before
you go on about stripping the paper. But once you understand
what is really happening below the surface, wallpaper removal
becomes quite simple.
First and foremost thing you need to keep in mind is that
removing wallpaper is not like peeling a skin off of an orange.
It is going to be lot messier then that. And unfortunately,
there is no other way around it. Small, large bits and pieces
of wet paper, covered in adhesive, will end up on and stuck to
everything that is not covered. The good thing is, it cleans up
easily with some soap and water.
To begin with, you can minimize or remove the chances of
creating any kind of mess by taking the time to cover the
furniture with inexpensive plastic drop. Move the furniture
away from the wall, if possible by at least three feet, to the
center of the room. Now that you have prepared the work area,
you are ready. Start by finding an edge and attempt to peel the
paper off. Heavy vinyl and fabric wall coverings will just peel
right off the wall while other types will split, leaving a
layer of plain paper on the wall. This is where things get
trickier. When you start peeling off the plain paper, it will
come off in bits and pieces.
Now if you had one of those heavy vinyl or fabric wall paper,
you are done since it just peels right off the wall. But for
those of you who have something other then that, you have
little bit more work to do before you go out on your deck or
sit in your backyard stretching and sipping coolers. What you
are going to need now is warm water and a sponge. You can begin
by applying little warm water to loosen the bond between the
wall, the adhesive and the paper. Once you apply the water
using the sponge, start peeling the paper slowly. Be sure not
to apply water that could run down the wall and create mess on
the flooring.
Now the biggest secret to wallpaper removal! All you have got
to do is, wait! That is right, wait. Moisten the area again and
wait some more. It normally takes about 20 to 30 minutes for the
saturated paper to completely soften the adhesive beneath. At
this point, you can take a small knife, around 6 inches long,
and slide underneath the moist paper. You can then use the
knife to remove the paper from the wall. Paper will come off
easily and in long strips. You can re-moisten the paper if you
feel the paper is dry.
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