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Old 10-10-2005, 07:55 PM
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Older topic, but i just removed some wallpaper today....

my 2 cents here, wallpaper can be easily removed with a bucket of very hot water, use a rag , smear on wallpaper, let it sink in, and rip off paper.
If wallpaper is old, you'll rip off the first layer leaving a thin layer of paper which had the glue on it.
Repeat the water treatment, This last layer really absorbs the water extremely well. once water is absorbed, Scrap it off.

No need to buy chemical products man or any fancy tools. I've removed all wallpaper with only water and a scraper. Give it a try.
I've yet to encouter a wallpaper that didnt cead to hot water yet..
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