tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post1212023315978950178..comments2024-03-14T06:08:19.213-04:00Comments on bryn alexandra: A Hot Messbryn alexandrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18446345083442149906noreply@blogger.comBlogger37125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-31808725191204884572011-03-27T18:56:35.317-04:002011-03-27T18:56:35.317-04:00This writer of this design blog I follow just foun...This writer of this design blog I follow just found a solution to her difficult wallpaper removal situation. Maybe you can learn from all that she has gone through. http://betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ Note her post from Sunday, March 6th.Mary Gracenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-22310839911547595582011-03-27T18:56:34.430-04:002011-03-27T18:56:34.430-04:00I love that shower curtain!! I always hear who suc...I love that shower curtain!! I always hear who sucky it is to remove wallpaperChiclittlehousenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-78467092811159797632011-03-27T18:56:33.507-04:002011-03-27T18:56:33.507-04:00sometimes hot water helps. If you have a clothes ...sometimes hot water helps. If you have a clothes steamer, try steaming the wall first and letting the paper get moist....it should be easier to peel off that wayNuhahttp://nuhasofiyan.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-41955813018383381232011-03-27T18:56:32.571-04:002011-03-27T18:56:32.571-04:00I recently ran into the same issue. Believe it or...I recently ran into the same issue. Believe it or not, windex was my hero! Read the full story here with other little pieces of advice I found helpful! <br /><br />http://athousandlaughingstarfish.blogspot.com/2011/01/how-to-remove-wallpaper.html<br /><br />Good luck!Heidihttp://www.athousandlaughingstarfish.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-82485573419472528112011-03-27T18:56:28.740-04:002011-03-27T18:56:28.740-04:00the guy at benjamin moore told me to use warm wate...the guy at benjamin moore told me to use warm water and fabric softener. I told my husband but he didn't believe me so he's been attempting it (we just have the border to deal with luckily) with the same stuff you used. It didn't take off the backing very well. Sounds like he should have listened to me by the comments. I'd try the fabric softener and hot water. Good luck!stacybnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-74534862689369576752011-03-27T18:56:28.310-04:002011-03-27T18:56:28.310-04:00The very same thing happened to me in the kitchen ...The very same thing happened to me in the kitchen and bathrooms in my last house. After trying just about everything (including renting a wallpaper steamer), we found that hot water worked worked best. Because I wanted to paint my kitchen white (and knew that every imperfection would show up!), I ended up paying a drywaller $100 to come in and quickly skim coat the drywall. It made all the difference and when we painted, it looked perfect.Shelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-57012532522588031122011-03-27T18:52:57.397-04:002011-03-27T18:52:57.397-04:00Been there done that... only thing that worked was...Been there done that... only thing that worked was a hand steamer. Steam it, peel off as much as you can, then cover/fix the leftover spots wit drywall compound, sand it down, and paint before putting new paper up. Not fun at all, but it will be totally worth it.Larissa Amorosonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-49223576576648900862011-03-27T18:52:52.093-04:002011-03-27T18:52:52.093-04:00I've found that plain old laundry softener (Do...I've found that plain old laundry softener (Downy) diluted in water works better than removal products. Just keep spraying, scraping, spraying, scraping.Lisahttp://www.trappedinnorthjersey.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-15023446908258508372011-03-27T18:52:51.696-04:002011-03-27T18:52:51.696-04:00When wallpaper is attached straight onto unprimed ...When wallpaper is attached straight onto unprimed drywall, it's like paper glued to paper. So impossible to take off! I just went through the same thing and in the end hired someone to finish the job, spackle, and paint. My contractor shook his head at my wall, and said when wallpapering, you should always put paint on first if you plan on removing the paper someday. <br /><br />I'm wondering if you use a power sander to just shave down the top layer of paper? If the wallpaper is fixed so strongly, perhaps it doesn't need to come all the way off if you are papering over it anyway?Amyspotanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-86762767229046638852011-03-27T18:52:51.358-04:002011-03-27T18:52:51.358-04:00We removed tons of wallpaper when we moved into ou...We removed tons of wallpaper when we moved into our house five years ago. I highly recommend a steamer for removal. I think you can rent them at the big home improvement stores. We ended up buying ours because we had so many rooms to tackle. The hot steam really worked to loosen the paste and made the job a lot easier. Good luck!Saranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-9601507393259012402011-03-27T18:52:50.914-04:002011-03-27T18:52:50.914-04:00The exact same thing happened when I helped my par...The exact same thing happened when I helped my parents redo their bathroom; the wallpaper was adhered straight onto the drywall and only tiny pieces would come off. The best solution we found was to keep a spray bottle of half warm water & half vinegar in one hand and a small putty knife in the other. Alternate between two small areas, spray one and let it soak while you're gently scraping another. The process was still extremely tedious and time consuming but it's all worth it once you finish. Good luck!Britneyhttp://britneyanne.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-26435283809630032392011-03-27T18:52:49.911-04:002011-03-27T18:52:49.911-04:00Oh my, what a chore. On the bright side, except fo...Oh my, what a chore. On the bright side, except for the SWEET border at the top, the scraped walls and leftover wallpaper look kind of reminds me of an Anthropologie catalog.Marissa Waddell {Roost}noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-90838544485709174092011-03-27T18:52:49.241-04:002011-03-27T18:52:49.241-04:00Ditto the hand steamer. My house is 90 years old ...Ditto the hand steamer. My house is 90 years old and was 100% wallpaper when we moved in 4 years ago. Some rooms were easier to remove than others-- but the hand steamer was key. It's tedious and messy but sooo worth the results!!!Kristinnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-34824640467427000842011-03-27T18:52:48.479-04:002011-03-27T18:52:48.479-04:00You can try the steamer but it's all because i...You can try the steamer but it's all because it's straight to the drywall and it sucked in all the moisture and glue :( Just keep scraping it will all be worth it! I for one am super excited to see the outcome!recycledconsignanddesignnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-81433499917916364292011-03-27T18:52:48.117-04:002011-03-27T18:52:48.117-04:00They must have been really confident in that wallp...They must have been really confident in that wallpaper decision to apply it directly to the dry wall! Yikes! <br /><br />It looks like your hard work will pay off--I absolutely love the idea of grasscloth in the powder room.Emily A. Clarknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-46792426328247163882011-03-27T18:52:47.505-04:002011-03-27T18:52:47.505-04:00Ouch! Straight onto the drywall. Sorry to hear y...Ouch! Straight onto the drywall. Sorry to hear you have such a hot mess to deal with - good luck with finishing it off.Katecollinsinteriorshttp://kcinteriors.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-77454945065306535712011-03-27T18:52:46.479-04:002011-03-27T18:52:46.479-04:00A steamer is the way to go. I don't know what ...A steamer is the way to go. I don't know what they do in your area but here we can rent them from Wherein Williams and the Home Depots that rent tools. It will make the job easier...but let's be real, it still sucks Haha. You're right though, the end result will be worth it!Malissanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-30585773488018977102011-03-27T18:52:46.072-04:002011-03-27T18:52:46.072-04:00I have a few suggestions that have worked in the p...I have a few suggestions that have worked in the past with "serious" wallpaper. <br /><br />1. Score, spray with remover and steam over it. The steam can help activate the spray – particularly if you’re using Downy. <br /><br />2. Score and spray. Then, place plastic wrap over your sprayed area. This helps the spray stay on the stubborn areas instead of rolling down the wall. <br /><br />3. Sand the wallpaper with sandpaper. Your goal should be to get as much of the print off, so you see the underlying white paper. Then, spray and steam. If needed, score it, spray and steam. Recently, my parents and I used this technique in a stairwell and were at the difference it made. We were at a breaking point and came up with the idea. (I’ve been meaning to write a post about this revelation.) <br /><br />Here is how I steam: I use a small putty knife and start in a freshly steamed corner. I rarely put the steamer down. Usually the steamer is in one hand while I "pick" at the wallpaper with my other hand while the paper is at its most vulnerable state. If I have a stubborn area, I will glide my knife under it as much as possible then steam on top of it.Rachael Annehttp://thelovelylifestyle.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-31290826550058923022011-03-27T18:52:45.655-04:002011-03-27T18:52:45.655-04:00Um....that should have been Sherwin Williams. Dumb...Um....that should have been Sherwin Williams. Dumb autocorrect.Malissanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-74744600395965057962011-03-27T18:52:45.137-04:002011-03-27T18:52:45.137-04:00OK. this happened to me in an apartment I rented....OK. this happened to me in an apartment I rented. I actually got so fed up my paint store suggested sanding the remaining paper edges so it was smooth and sealing with it with a vinyl to vinyl primer. I then used a grasscloth because I was afraid of any seams or bumps showing. It worked great and saved me and my arms. I found a how to that was similar...<br />http://www.ehow.com/how_4827309_hang-wallpaper-over-wallpaper.html<br />Hope that helps, but I understand the need to get it all off.<br /><br />DanikaDanika Herrickhttp://twitter.com/DanikaHerricknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-69234624353804394522011-03-27T18:52:44.400-04:002011-03-27T18:52:44.400-04:00Go Bryn! I am doing something similar in hand-scra...Go Bryn! I am doing something similar in hand-scraping my awful popcorn ceilings, room by room (with a lot of recovery time and therapy in between). :) Tedium pays off!Clairenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-64612482119489808952011-03-27T18:52:43.595-04:002011-03-27T18:52:43.595-04:00We had simliar issues in the 1986 house we bought ...We had simliar issues in the 1986 house we bought last year. The best thing is to dilute fabric softer. I didn't spend a lot of money, I just bought what was at the dollar store. Pour a good amount with hot water into a bucket. Use a large sponge and liberally wet the area. Let it soak and then do it again. I found 2 to 3 times did the trick. They remove as normal with the scrapper. It worked like a charm.mrsjetplanehttp://twitter.com/mrsjetplanenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-80367245461452879192011-03-27T18:52:42.833-04:002011-03-27T18:52:42.833-04:00I have taken down a TON of stubborn wallpaper. Ju...I have taken down a TON of stubborn wallpaper. Just lightly score it so the water can get in and spray it with super HOT water and a little vinegar mix. Spray it twice and it will easily come off. Good luck!Kristennoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-6190167879552097092011-03-27T18:52:42.112-04:002011-03-27T18:52:42.112-04:00Oh that is a HOT MESS! My sister has removed lay...Oh that is a HOT MESS! My sister has removed layers of wallpaper, though ... so I guess the bright side is that at least it is only one layer of wallpaper? And it will look fabulous when you are done!traci zeller designshttp://www.tracizeller.com/blognoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3481334885690177821.post-11484211119249611812011-03-27T18:52:40.352-04:002011-03-27T18:52:40.352-04:00ahhh! I love that you are using grasscloth:) Jealo...ahhh! I love that you are using grasscloth:) Jealous actually!modern_janenoreply@blogger.com