Monday, February 1, 2010

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What cost efficent homemade solution I can apply to decreative wallpaper boarders to make removal easier? - how to apply homemade cocoa tan

Is there a cheaper home DIF wallpaper stripper. What is the easiest way to remove the decorations on the edges to stick wallpaper

5 comments:

Fresh Squeezed Lemonade said...

It is easy to absorb on the border with Windex or Glass Plus for about 10-15 minutes.
When you run the glue the walls to see a plastic spatula and scrape loose (it works just great). When removed, wash the walls of the W / hot water and soap no adhesive residue left preserved.

M M T said...

I've heard are vinegar and water or soapy water applied with a spray bottle works. Personally, I had better luck with a steamboat when removing the wallpaper. Regardless of the method, you need the wallpaper, so do steam or product of his labor.

And some people have reported good results with a hair dryer. It softens the adhesive so it is easier to remove.

Bonnie said...

I have a steam iron and good results. I have a little light on all parts to allow water to penetrate without damaging the drywall. Soaking wet the paper with hot water and for a few minutes. After steaming and scraping. Only you are not sure on the iron to touch the screen or if you have an unsightly iron must be cleaned. The small sections at a time works best, perhaps 4 to 5 feet at a time.

sky said...

Vinegar! Gaza First OFF LAYER; SIDE.THEN Print Fill a spray bottle with vinegar and the remaining saturated paper. This may require spraying a few times, then scraped with a scraper pulp, plastic! This worked 4 ME! GOOD LUCK!

sweetpea said...

The trick is very, very wet. I've heard, add some fabric softener in the water as it slows the drying process.

Good luck.

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