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Sassyz75
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Wallpaper removal?
How difficult is this to do yourself? I want to paint afterwards.
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Posted 2/3/06 11:07 AM |
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BrunetteMom
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
VERY doable! just VERY annoying! lol How much do you have to do?
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Posted 2/3/06 11:10 AM |
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anon
where's winter?
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
depends what's underneath!
it can range from super easy to jump out the window frustrating.
what we thought would take 2 days in the kitchen turned into 4-5 days because even though the wallpaper came off easy (no steaming required), the glue and oil base paint underneath needed to be scraped flat which took FOREVER! the painting my mother did in a couple hours, the prepping of the walls was the PITA...
Message edited 2/3/2006 12:02:23 PM.
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Posted 2/3/06 12:00 PM |
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dee7772
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
It is doable but a huge PITA!!! The next time I do it, I am thinking of getting someone in to do it for me.
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Posted 2/3/06 12:08 PM |
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Sassyz75
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
kitchen & bathroom. I am thinking about quoting it out. see how much for someone to come in & do the bathroom, kitchen and then paint the whole place.
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Posted 2/3/06 12:30 PM |
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LisaW
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
It wasn't doable for us! The wallpaper was put directly on the drywall, and no matter what we used, the wall would peel off with the paper. We got a few quotes for removal and skimcoating, and found it was cheaper to re-sheetrock!!
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Posted 2/3/06 12:35 PM |
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Sassyz75
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Name: Dina
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
i want to do this as cheaply as possible b/c it's a rental that we are moving into. He said we could do whatever we want.
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Posted 2/3/06 12:42 PM |
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ODonnell
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
Posted by LisaW
It wasn't doable for us! The wallpaper was put directly on the drywall, and no matter what we used, the wall would peel off with the paper. We got a few quotes for removal and skimcoating, and found it was cheaper to re-sheetrock!!
We have it directly on the sheetrock in our kitchen too. We spackled over the seams in the wallpaper and sanded and repeated the process a few times and it came out pretty good.
We took down the wallpaper in the rest of the house this Summer - yes, the whole house was wallpaper and border It was unbelievably frustrating
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Posted 2/3/06 1:39 PM |
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DRMom
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
I removed wallpaper over sheetrock with a paper tiger scorer and a steamer after many failed attempts with DIF. I also used the same method to remove wallpaper with WATERPROOF GLUE in my bathroom. I did a decorative treatment over both as it is nearly impossible to make the walls smooth IMO. Here is a post of the rooms I took wallpaper out of that I posted a couple of weeks ago. Post
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Posted 2/3/06 3:22 PM |
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Jenziba
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
It's doable but definitely a pain in the arse.
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Posted 2/3/06 5:21 PM |
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coolnana5
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Name: jackie
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
well after 3 days , i'm stuck in kitchen. i took off top wallpaper layer, but stuck with the backing still on wall. i've tried everything and i managed to do a 2x3'spot in over 2 hours. Does anyone know if i can wallpaper over this backing if i sand all the edges. the paper i bought is a heavy duty paper and i think it would work, but not sure if it will stick to the wall. the wallpaper i bought is strippable, but not pasted. i need to use a paste. any suggestions from anyone? thanks from jackie in md.
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Posted 9/23/07 1:04 PM |
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RyansMommy
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
Did you try warm water and vinegar in a spray bottle? We had borders we had to take down and this worked so well. We peeled the front of the border off then soaked the backing. Then used a spackle knife to scrape it off. GOOD LUCK!
Posted by coolnana5
well after 3 days , i'm stuck in kitchen. i took off top wallpaper layer, but stuck with the backing still on wall. i've tried everything and i managed to do a 2x3'spot in over 2 hours. Does anyone know if i can wallpaper over this backing if i sand all the edges. the paper i bought is a heavy duty paper and i think it would work, but not sure if it will stick to the wall. the wallpaper i bought is strippable, but not pasted. i need to use a paste. any suggestions from anyone? thanks from jackie in md.
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Posted 9/23/07 6:57 PM |
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Maathy317
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
Posted by coolnana5
well after 3 days , i'm stuck in kitchen. i took off top wallpaper layer, but stuck with the backing still on wall. i've tried everything and i managed to do a 2x3'spot in over 2 hours. Does anyone know if i can wallpaper over this backing if i sand all the edges. the paper i bought is a heavy duty paper and i think it would work, but not sure if it will stick to the wall. the wallpaper i bought is strippable, but not pasted. i need to use a paste. any suggestions from anyone? thanks from jackie in md.
I've put up and taken down alot of wallpaper. I've used everything from the pre-pasted to the heavy grasscloth. If the paper was put up with paste or the wall wasn't primed first, it will be more difficult to get the backing off. Yes, you can paper over it. Make sure the edges are smooth and, more importantly, prime it first. This is a critical step that most overlook. When you put your paper on over the backing, make sure all the large bubbles are smoothed over. It can be difficult to get out all the small bubbles. While it is wet, it will look like the smaller bubbles will stay as they are. They won't. While it is drying, the paper and the backing will adhere to one another and should form a smooth surface.
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Posted 9/23/07 7:30 PM |
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coolnana5
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Name: jackie
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
thanks for your help.. any suggestions on type of primer? any suggestions on that. also, the paper i bought is NOT prepasted.. it is a heavy strippable paper it says, any suggestions on paste .. thank you very much
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Posted 9/23/07 7:42 PM |
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coolnana5
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Name: jackie
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
yes i did, but took me hours to do a small area.. i think i'm going to prime the backing and then wallpaper. wish me luck..and congratulations on new baby...
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Posted 9/23/07 7:44 PM |
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Maathy317
Grammie's Little Man
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
Posted by coolnana5
thanks for your help.. any suggestions on type of primer? any suggestions on that. also, the paper i bought is NOT prepasted.. it is a heavy strippable paper it says, any suggestions on paste .. thank you very much
Go to your local Home Depot or Lowes and they will have the primer you need. I do know there are different kinds of primers. Check the container to see if there is a difference in primers for pre-pasted as opposed to non-pasted. Primer is not only for when you want to take the paper down, but, it is, also, for keeping the paper on the walls. I am not sure, but, I think there is only one kind of paste. It's pretty thick. Just make sure that when you put it on the back of the paper, you get all the lumps out. If you don't, it will show through the paper. Make sure when you put your first sheet on, that it is straight. Don't follow your wall. Always add an extra half-inch to your measurements before you cut. That way if your wall is crooked and you need more at the top than the bottom, you won't be short. Once you get your first sheet up, the rest should follow easily. I've always found heavier paper to work with easier. It doesn't tear easily and you can adjust it without too much trouble. Wallpapering is not as hard as it appears. It just takes patience.
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Posted 9/23/07 8:44 PM |
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angnick
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Re: Wallpaper removal?
we did it ourselves.. it was a pita but it was better than paying someone!
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Posted 9/24/07 9:05 AM |
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