Stripping Wallpaper Edinburgh

A complete DIY guide to the best way to strip wallpaper and vinyl wallcoverings. Read on and learn more.

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Stripping Wallpaper

The key to successfully stripping wallpaper is to take your time, prepare the wallpaper properly and work methodically. Make sure you have everything you need for the job, including any specific wallpaper removing tools such as an orbital paper scorer and a clean paper knife.

Safety Tips

As you will be applying water to the wall, and there are probably going to be light switches and sockets on the wall, you need to think about safety. Consider cutting a square of plastic from a carrier back and taping it over sockets and switches before you start. Make sure you switch off the power at the consumer unit if working anywhere near electrical fixtures with steam or water.

Standard Wallpaper

Cover the floor with dust sheets and move any furniture away from the walls. If you have one, run the orbital paper scorer over one whole wall. This tool is not essential to stripping wallpaper, but it can make this labourious task a lot easier and they do not cost very much to buy. Fill a bucket with warm water and add a little wallpaper paste and a tiny amount of washing up liquid. The paste will help the water stick to the paper and the washing up liquid will help the water penetrate the paper.

Using a large sponge or pasting brush, wet the whole wall well (avoiding getting water on sockets or light switches) and leave the water to soak into the paper for 5-10 minutes. If you have not scored the paper, a second coat of water after 5 minutes can help with the soaking process.

After letting the water soak in. find a seam in the paper and try to slide your paper knife in at an angle. If the paper knife slides under the paper easily, the soaking has worked as it should and you can start to strip the paper in earnest. If the paper is still hard to lift, leave it to soak for a few more minutes.

As you strip the paper, make sure you keep the paper knife (which should be a wide bladed one if possible) flat against the wall and work in a diagonal scraping motion rather than up and down or left and right. This should help to reduce marks to the wall underneath. If the paper is taking a long time to strip away, don't be afraid to add some more water to the rest of the wall that might have dried out as you have worked.

If the paper is proving particularly difficult to remove, and no amount of soaking seems to be doing the job, it might be a good idea to borrow or hire a steam stripper.

When stripping around light switches or sockets, check to see if the paper goes behind the fixture. If it does, turn off the power at the consumer unit, then loosen the faceplate and carefully strip the wallpaper away.

Washable or Heavy Wallpaper

When planning to strip heavier paper, washable paper or wallpaper which has been painted over, the use of a orbital scorer is a much more important part of the process. Without scoring these much tougher surfaces, you will have real trouble getting the water to penetrate enough to loosen the paste.

Score the paper and soak well...

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