Removing wallpaper isn’t complicated, but it is tedious—especially if you want to avoid damaging your walls. Four methods—steamer, water and vinegar or fabric softener, liquid remover, or gel remover—allow you to safely remove about 100 square feet of wallpaper in an hour.
Find out how to remove wallpaper with four easy, low-cost methods.
Prepare Walls for Wallpaper Removal
Every wallpaper removal method produces a great amount of liquid which can damage the floor. Protect floors and baseboards with sheet plastic, cardboard, or towels.
Remove everything on the walls: pictures, shelves, and mirrors. Unscrew and remove electric outlet and light switch covers.
Safety Considerations
- Lead-based paint: Wall paint produced before 1978 may contain lead, which causes health problems in adults and children. If you suspect the paint contains lead, take precautions and wear an N95 respirator.
- Wallpaper steamers: Never refill a wallpaper steaming tool while it is hot, as this can cause burns. Wait until the tool is completely cool before refilling it.
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