whats the best way? i have one of those scraper things. (dont ask me the name the bf bought it at home depot for me)and i've been peeling it and scraping at it. and using a small steamer and this shit is taking forever!i've been working on it for almost 3 hrs and barely have a 10th of the room done. (its a bathroom)
4/29/2006 12:29:02 AM
steam it longer.
4/29/2006 12:30:46 AM
spray bottle (with some type of solvent? --somebody else answer) and let it soak for a bit
4/29/2006 12:32:43 AM
and to make it worse i broke the toilet... a screw holding the base of the tank was completely rusted and i put a little weight on the toilet tank and it broke clear in 2 and the tank emptied onto the floor. fun times i tell you.
4/29/2006 12:36:14 AM
I broke my toilet yesterday, but it wasn't from standing on it. Really though, if you get it moist enough, it will come off relatively easily.
4/29/2006 12:40:52 AM
i'm just gonna run the shower and point it into the room
4/29/2006 12:44:58 AM
4/29/2006 3:22:05 AM
just eat some taco bell
4/29/2006 3:23:48 AM
You were standing on your toilet, and you were hanging a clock, and you fell, and you hit your head on the sink. And that's when you came up with the idea for the Flux Capacitor.
4/29/2006 3:34:34 AM
you need one of the spiked wallpaper rollersit pokes little holes in the wallpaper....so when you steam it again, the steam gets to the back of the paper, where the adhesive isword
4/29/2006 7:08:36 AM
we just scraped a bathroom and livingroom.Get a water sprayer and soak the paper. It will come off then. THEN you get a solvent (at home deopt or wherever) and scrape off the glue
4/29/2006 8:54:45 AM
did a entire house when i was younger, it really sucked. A wet sponge goes a long way, steam sounds like a good idea, but seems like it would take longer. You wet that stuff down good it will come off pretty easy
4/29/2006 12:31:11 PM
i've always just used a spray bottle with hot water in it. Just get it good and wet and and spray the backside as you are pulling it off.but if it is wallpaper that was applied directly to the drywall it is going to be a bitch no matter what. if it was applied over paint, it should come off relatively easy.
4/29/2006 2:22:06 PM
this is a bitchi bought a scraper thing. doesnt do anything. bought a spray solvent remover - just makes it sticky.theres 2 layers of wallpaper and it was applied to the drywall.
4/29/2006 2:41:00 PM
http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/rm_walls_wallpaper/article/0,,HGTV_3807_3529742,00.html
4/29/2006 4:52:40 PM
peel the vinyl printed layer backthen use the 'spiked wallpaper roller things'wet it down with a solution of hot water and DIF wallpaper removerlet that mess sit for awhile so it can dissolve the gluetheoretically that backing layer should peel off in one sheet, but you might have to scrape if the walls weren't primed properly when the paper was hung in the first place.
4/30/2006 4:58:39 PM
Spray fabric softner on it..this will loosen the wallpaper and allow you to peel it off.
4/30/2006 6:32:22 PM
When you say the wall-paper was applied to the drywall, do you mean directly to the drywall, without the person putting even primer on the drywall? My previous homeowners did that in one room with a runner, and I basically couldn't get the paper off without taking off the drywall. Yes, tried steaming, poking holes and spraying, scraping, spit, foul language. Nothing worked. I did the best I could, spackled the rough patches, and used a rag-on technique to paint the walls. Rag-on is where you paint a base coat one color, and then sponge, or in my case, use a wad of rags, to dab on a different but related color that's been mixed with enamel. Gives the wall a textured look and hides little oopsies. The room looks very nice now with green on green. It's sorta like sitting in the middle of a tree.Good luck with that.[Edited on April 30, 2006 at 7:37 PM. Reason : asdf]
4/30/2006 7:36:29 PM
yeah, if that shit isnt primered you are fucked
4/30/2006 10:12:06 PM