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You are ready to redecorate your home, or perhaps just a room in that house and you are wondering how to get eliminate that out-dated wallpaper. Some do-it-yourself decorators decide to cover the wallpaper with new paper or paint, but this is not normally the wisest decision. Moisture in adhesives can cause new coverings to peel and lap marks maybe visible through your new paint or wallpaper. Simply put, new coverings and paint will apply more easily on clean, stripped-down surfaces so your better to expend a bit of hard work and remove that unwanted paper.

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Some wallpaper is strippable and can peel in the wall very easily. Unfortunately, if you don't place the wallpaper up yourself, the only way to know if your wallpaper is strippable is to try peeling it off the wall. Start in an inconspicuous corner and pry the paper from the wall with a utility knife. Pull at the corner from the paper being careful to keep the pressure from pulling as close towards the wall as you possibly can. With steady, moderate pressure strippable wallpapers should peel away from the wall.

If the paper starts to tear or doesn't come away in the wall easily, your old wallpaper is probably the non-strippable type and you'll have to soak or steam it to get it off the beaten track. However, be mindful because it is not better to soak or steam wallpaper that has been attached to drywall as moisture can moisture can soften and damage the drywall. In these cases, you will have to use a dry-strip way of removing wallpaper.

Still, first we ought to talk about methods for soaking or steaming wallpaper for removal. Probably the most common methods is known as slitting and soaking. By using this technique, you will use a utility knife or razor blade to create horizontal slits on the surface of the old wallpaper. Slits ought to be spaced 8 to 10 inches apart and will allow tepid to warm water or liquid wallpaper remover to soak the back top of the wallpaper and loosen the glue.

After making slits over the top of the old wallpaper, apply water or paper remover with a large sponge and let it take a few minutes. Using a wall scraper having a flexible blade, you can slide the blade under the fringe of among the horizontal slits and push-up around the wet wallpaper. Continue applying consistent pressure as you push the wall scraper up and the wallpaper should come free. For stubborn sections of wallpaper, just make a few more slits and apply more warm water. Dry-stripping is basically exactly the same method but without the water. Dry-stripping may be more time consuming and you'll need to sand surfaces more thoroughly before you apply your new covering.

Another alternative for removing old wallpaper involves steaming. Tool rental and wallpaper stores will often rent electrical steamers for removing wallpaper. Heat water in the wallpaper steamer before you apply the plate from the wall. As the wallpaper becomes moist, you will observe the colour darken and wrinkle. Use a wall scraper to peel away the wallpaper. When the paper has been steamed thoroughly, you might be able to peel it from the wall while you would with strippable wallpaper.