3 Ways to Remove a Wallpaper Border
Introduction
Removing a dated or unappealing wallpaper border can quickly transform the look of a room. However, if done incorrectly, it can damage the underlying wall. Here, we explore three effective methods to remove a wallpaper border with minimal damage.
Method 1: The Warm Water Technique
1. Gather the necessary tools: warm water, sponges or rags, and a plastic scraper.
2. Soak the sponge in warm water and gently moisten the wallpaper border.
3. Allow the warm water to soak into the wallpaper for 10-15 minutes.
4. Use the plastic scraper to carefully lift a corner of the border.
5. Slowly peel away the wallpaper, wetting with more warm water as necessary.
Method 2: Using Wallpaper Remover Solution
1. Purchase a commercial wallpaper remover solution from your local hardware store or DIY center.
2. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions to dilute or apply the solution.
3. Apply the solution to the wallpaper border using a sponge or spray bottle.
4. Leave the solution on for as long as advised by the manufacturer (usually 10-15 minutes).
5. Carefully use a scraper to remove the wallpaper border, making sure to follow any special instructions noted by the manufacturer.
Method 3: Using a Steamer
1. Rent or buy a steamer from your local hardware store or DIY center.
2. Fill the steamer water tank and turn on, following all safety guidelines provided by the manufacturer.
3. Hold the steam plate against a section of the wallpaper border for approximately 20-30 seconds, allowing steam to penetrate and soften the adhesive.
4. Gently peel back a corner of this section using a scraper while continuing to hold steam plate against remainder of section as needed.
5. Repeat this process with remaining sections of wallpaper border.
Conclusion
By selecting and safely following one of these three methods, you can achieve professional-grade results in removing your wallpaper border. Always remember to protect yourself (wear gloves and eye protection) and the surrounding area during the removal process. With patience and determination, you can transform your space with minimal damage to the underlying surface.