Wallpaper can be used to change the look of any room or create a beautiful accent wall. Sometimes people use wallpaper to cover blemishes on a wall. Either way, you may have some wallpaper in your home and want to remove it. Today I will be reviewing, three different methods of removing wallpaper.
I am not an expert or professional by any means. As the saying goes; I'm a jack of all trades but a master of none. Over the years I have used every one of these methods at one time or another.
Method 1: Steam Removal
- You can rent or buy a wallpaper steamer.
- Fill the steamer reservoir with water to the fill line.
- Attach the handle and hose to the steamer plate.
- Plug in the machine and turn it on. Wait 5 or 10 minutes for it to build up steam.
- Place the steamer plate on the wall, and hold it for 20 to 30 seconds. Remove the plate and scrap the wet wallpaper with a putty knife.
- You will want to score the section of wall you are steaming with a scoring tool or razor knife before placing the steamer plate. Do not press hard while scoring the wallpaper as you may damage the wall.
Method 2: Water and Vinegar
- Mix equal parts of hot water and vinegar in a spray bottle or a bucket.
- Spray to sponge the solution on a four-foot section of the wall.
- Wait about five minutes to allow the solution to work.
- Scrap the wet section with a putty knife to remove the wallpaper.
- Again, score the wall section first with a scoring tool or razor knife.
- There are different brands of liquid strippers available. I have always used DIF by Zinsser. It's pre-mixed and ready to use.
- Score the wallpaper with a razor knife or scoring tool.
- Spray it onto the wallpaper, and wait a few minutes before scraping it with a putty knife.
There is more work to be done after the wallpaper is off: