How to Remove Wallpaper
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Introduction
Removing old or outdated wallpaper is an essential step in refreshing the look of a room. Although it may seem daunting, with the right tools and techniques, you can easily remove wallpaper like a pro and prepare your walls for a fresh coat of paint or new wallpaper. This article will discuss a step-by-step guide on how to remove wallpaper efficiently.
Materials You Will Need
- Protective gloves and safety glasses
- Bucket of warm water
- Wallpaper scraper or putty knife
- Wallpaper scoring tool or utility knife
- Wallpaper remover solution or fabric softener
- Drop cloths or plastic sheeting
- Sponge, cloth, or spray bottle
- Ladder
- Trash bags
Step 1: Prepare the Room
Start by removing any furniture, wall decorations, and electrical outlet covers from the room. Lay down drop cloths or plastic sheeting to protect your flooring from water and debris.
Step 2: Score the Wallpaper
Using a wallpaper scoring tool or a utility knife, make small cuts into the wallpaper surface in a crisscross pattern without damaging the wall underneath. This allows your removal solution to penetrate the adhesive more effectively.
Step 3: Mix Your Removal Solution
In your bucket, mix warm water with either a commercially available wallpaper remover solution (follow the manufacturer’s instructions) or 1 part fabric softener to 4 parts water.
Step 4: Apply the Solution
Using a sponge, cloth, or spray bottle, apply your removal solution onto the scored wallpaper surface evenly and generously, working in sections. Make sure to cover all areas. Allow the solution to soak into the wallpaper for 15-20 minutes.
Step 5: Scrape Away Wallpaper
Once the removal solution has soaked in, use your wallpaper scraper or putty knife to carefully lift one corner of a wallpaper section. If it peels off easily, continue removing the rest of the section. If it’s still difficult, reapply more removal solution and let it sit for an additional 5-10 minutes before trying again.
Step 6: Repeat the Process
Continue applying the removal solution and scraping away wallpaper sections until all wallpaper has been removed from the wall. It’s important to be patient and thorough during this process.
Step 7: Clean the Walls
Once all wallpaper has been removed, create a mild cleaning solution with warm water and dish soap. Using a sponge or cloth, gently scrub away any remaining adhesive residue from the walls. Rinse your sponge or cloth frequently to avoid reapplying adhesive to the walls.
Step 8: Dry and Inspect
Allow your walls to dry completely before inspecting them for any damage or remaining adhesive. If necessary, you can use a fine-grit sandpaper or additional cleaning solution to address stubborn spots.
Step 9: Dispose of Debris
Collect all of the removed wallpaper pieces and debris in trash bags and dispose of it appropriately.
Conclusion
Now that your old wallpaper is removed, your walls are clean, smooth, and ready for a new look! Whether you choose to paint or apply new wallpaper, take this opportunity to transform your space and enjoy a fresh start.