Wallpaper can be a fantastic addition to your home’s decor, but removing it doesn’t have to be daunting if you’re ready for a change or tackling a renovation project. With the right tools and techniques, you can bid farewell to outdated wallpaper and welcome a fresh canvas for your walls. Here are three easy methods to remove wallpaper without causing harm to your walls.
How to easily remove wallpaper without damaging your walls:
1. Stripping Spray Method
Materials Needed:
- Drop cloths
- Scoring tool
- Stripping spray
- Putty knife
- Dish soap
Preparation:
- Clear the walls of decorations, including mirrors and shelves.
- Remove outlet and switch plate covers.
- Cover furniture and baseboards with towels or plastic drop cloths.
Procedure:
- Saturate the walls with stripping spray after preparation.
- Allow the liquid stripper to sit for the recommended time.
- Gently peel off wallpaper sections using a putty knife.
- If the top layer comes off separately, score the wall liner underneath.
- Apply stripping spray to the wall liner.
- Scrape the walls with a putty knife until smooth.
- Wipe down walls with a mixture of dish soap and water.
- Let the walls dry.
2. Steaming Method
Materials Needed:
- Drop cloths
- Steamer
- Putty knife
- Dish soap
Preparation:
- Clear the walls and cover the furniture as mentioned earlier.
Procedure:
- Steam a small section of the wallpapered area.
- Peel off the steamed section using a putty knife.
- Repeat the steaming and stripping process for each wallpaper section.
- If the top layer comes off separately, score the wall liner.
- Steam the wall liner in small sections.
- Scrape the wall with a putty knife to remove the liner and adhesive.
- Wipe down walls with a mixture of dish soap and water.
- Let the walls dry.
3. DIY Solution with Laundry Detergent
Materials Needed:
- Drop cloths
- Putty knife
- Spray bottle
- Water
- Laundry detergent
- Dish soap
Preparation:
- Clear the walls and cover the furniture as mentioned earlier.
Procedure:
- Mix 50% water and 50% laundry detergent in a spray bottle.
- Saturate the walls with the DIY solution.
- Peel off wallpaper sections using a putty knife.
- If the top layer comes off separately, score the wall liner.
- Spray the wall with the DIY solution again.
- Let the spray sit for a while.
- Scrape the walls with a putty knife until smooth.
- Wipe down walls with a mixture of dish soap and water.
- Let the walls dry.
With these three easy methods, you can say goodbye to outdated wallpaper and hello to a refreshed and stylish living space. Experiment with these techniques to find the best one for your specific wallpaper and wall type.
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This article was originally written by Maegan-Leigh Jacobs for Garden&Home.