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MissCandice
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Topic: Stripping wallpaper.. Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:37pm |
Its the worst job in the world..
Any tried and true tips?
Does anyone in christchurch have a paper tiger or steamer we could borrow?
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BuzzyBee
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:45pm |
Lol sorry no advice here, my Dad thought he would be a handyman and try strip the wallpaper in the room that was going to be bubs, he tried everything and made such a mess, he only did just above the wardrobe & then gave up and called in a professional who just wallpapered over the old stuff because it was so old (and several layers), it would have taken forever.
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:46pm |
Get a spray bottle, warm/hot water with dishwashing liquid, spray it on and wait a bit then tear it off.
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MissCandice
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:47pm |
Yeah we tried that in the last room we done stacey, and the glue is so strong that it only took the top layer of paper off.
I just paid $20 for a product (a tiny bottle) called DIF. Works, but slowly..
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:49pm |
Thats what ours did (we did 3/4 of our last house this way) and then spray it again, get a butter knife that is pretty thin and doesn't have a surated edge and use that to help scrape the remaining paper stuff off.
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 4:50pm |
Hmmm might try again, and add more dish liquid. We aree doing our living room now and its HUGE!
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 5:26pm |
Or spray it with vinegar, it stinks but dissolves the glue pretty quick
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 7:59pm |
We've got a steamer Kandice  Not much help though... good luck, its such a horrible job. Although we did our entire house before we sold and luckily it was only 10 years old so only one layer of paper.
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 8:15pm |
Awwww i wish you lived here!!
Its a horrible horrible job!
Heres the small amount that took us 4 hours to do!
And then everything we still have left to do.
Its our living room upstairs, excuse the mess we have to shift stuff around so it doesnt get dirty.
We have no carpet as its lino up there, so we are painting the walls white, with a blue feature wall, and laying new grey carpet.
Oh they might be abit yellow from the light.
The little bit we done.
What we have left.
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 8:19pm |
I was going to suggest the same thing Stacey did good luck it is a horrible job not looking forward to when we start doing our renovations here.
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 9:49pm |
our friend is a painter and he stripped ours, he used hot water and something maybe dishwashing liquid and sprayed it on with a cheap old spray bottle, left it then sprayed again and it came off easy. In another room we did first we used a wallpaper steamer and it was horrible, everything was wet and sticky and it was just terrible!
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Posted: 27 April 2008 at 10:25pm |
i could send jack around kandice, he's great at stripping wallpaper!!
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Posted: 28 April 2008 at 7:34am |
LMAO! Vanessa.. I guess hes been doing it at home has he.. By the time hes finishd here he will hate the sight of it and never touch it again lol
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Posted: 28 April 2008 at 3:00pm |
lets just say the lovely wallpaper walls that i so lovingly painted for him while 8mths preggy.....have a fabulous white wall patch amongst the red
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Posted: 29 April 2008 at 9:56am |
We stripped the wallpaper and painted most of our old house before we sold it. It was actually really easy, even though some rooms had 2-3 layers of wallpaper.
We ripped off all that we could get off just by ripping it (that often worked for the top layers, not for the bottom ones though). Then we had a bucket of water and wallpaper stripper that we sponged onto the wall. By ripping the paper off where we could, it gave us access to the under layers and once it had been left for a few minutes, it just peeled off really easily. The instructions were on the packet and we bought it from Mitre10 i think. It wasn't very expensive, and definitely worth it in my opinion!
If you are going to paint it, rather than re-paper it, I wouldn't use a paper tiger. We got one, but found it left marks on the jib underneath that took aaaaages to sand out, and it was easy enough to get the paper off without using it anyway. And where we didn't sand the marks out properly, you can see them through the paint - whoops!
Good luck with it. Its hard work, but it does feel good at the end to see what you've acheived.
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