Easy Wallpaper Removal Tips the Pros Use
Easy Wallpaper Removal Tips the Pros Use
(ARA) - When
most people undertake a painting project, it's not the actual
painting that they dread, it is the preparation. And when
preparation means removing wallpaper, it's particularly difficult.
If your dated wallpaper bothers you, but you keep finding excuses
to avoid the project, it's time to take charge. Removing wallpaper
doesn't have to be difficult.
"There are a variety of tools that professionals use to help make
painting jobs go faster," comments Denis Tierney, a Product Manager
at Wagner Spray Tech, an industry leader in painting technology.
"Wallpaper was popular in the past but today much of it is old and
people want to remove it without having a lot of hassle. With the
right steps, it won't be a job that you'll loath."
When it comes to stripping wallpaper, there are a variety of
techniques, but some are easier than others. First, take a look at
the wall you will be working with. Prepare the area by moving
furniture from the room or at least moving it to the middle. Cover
furniture and flooring at the bottom of the wall because the glue
from the wallpaper is very sticky and can be difficult to remove
once on fabric or carpet.
Using a steamer can be a huge time saver and is a popular wallpaper
removal tool for professionals and interior designers alike.
Steamers can be rented or purchased. Because they can be used for
multiple tasks, such as cleaning tile, stove tops and other
sanitizing purposes, it might be a great time to invest in one for
your home.
For example, the new Wagner 905 Power Steamer is a pressurized
system that removes wallpaper up to 20 percent faster than other
steamers, saving you time. This steamer works without chemicals so
you can be proud you aren't putting additional waste into the
environment or into the air you are breathing.
Start by scoring the wallpaper. Remember, you don't want to damage
the wall underneath so it is ideal to invest in a special scoring
tool that properly perforates the wallpaper before steaming and
stripping.
Next, apply steam to the wallpaper and slowly pull the paper to
remove it from the wall. If your wallpaper is old, one swipe might
be all you need for removal as older adhesives can be more
susceptible to moisture. Newer wallpaper has better glue technology
and might be more difficult and require additional scoring and
steam application.
After you remove a piece of wallpaper, it is a good idea to take a
damp, warm rag and gently wipe the area to remove excess glue that
might remain on the wall. If the glue begins to harden, simply
soften it with a quick swipe of your steamer.
Allow time for the wall to properly dry. Once dry, examine any
dents or damages that have affected the wall while the wallpaper
was applied or as it was being removed. This is the time to repair
any damaged areas to ensure the best looking results. Use putty or
plaster on any larger holes and consider priming the entire wall
prior to painting. Once the wall is clean and smooth, you have a
new canvas on which to paint your home's personality.
To learn more about tools that make painting quick and easy, visit
www.wagnerspraytech.com.
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