How To Remove Wallpaper Like a Pro

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Have you ever stared at your walls and felt the need for a change? Say goodbye to outdated wallpaper, and hello to a refreshed space! Whether you’re prepping for a room makeover or just want a fresh start, let me teach you how to remove wallpaper easily, which can be a game-changer. Get ready to transform your walls and elevate your home!

how to remove wallpaper like a pro tutorial

Peeling edges, faded patterns, or simply a change in taste – there are various reasons why one might want to say goodbye to their wallpaper. Removing it opens the door to a blank canvas, allowing for endless possibilities in redecorating. Say goodbye to outdated designs and hello to a world of new aesthetic opportunities.

Changing your wallpaper isn’t just about a visual upgrade; it’s about transforming the entire vibe of your room. A simple switch can turn a dull space into a vibrant new space or a busy room into a serene retreat. The right wallpaper can set the mood, making your room feel cozier, brighter, or more sophisticated. So, if you’re ready to transform your space, grab your tools, and we’re ready to go!

If you would like to watch a step-by-step tutorial, be sure to check out my How to remove wallpaper tutorial on Instagram.

Supplies Needed for Removing Wallpaper

How to Remove Wallpaper

  • Start by preparing your room. You’ll want to remove furniture, cover the floor, and open windows for ventilation.
  • Peel off the top layer of the wallpaper. Sometimes it comes off easily and sometimes it doesn’t.
  • If you’re struggling to peel off the top paper layer, you can use the scorer to create small punctures in the wallpaper. This will allow the stripping solution or steam to get down to the glue. Be careful not to push too firmly on the scoring tool because it can damage the drywall. You only want to press firmly enough that it penetrates the wallpaper and not the drywall.
  • If you’re going with a stripping solution, spray or apply the solution generously to penetrate and loosen the wallpaper. If you want to use steam, grab your steamer and start going over the wallpaper with the hottest setting.
  • Allow the solution or steam to work its magic, then gently scrape off the wallpaper using a scraper.
  • Wipe down any residue with a sponge and water. I like to have a bucket of water to ring out my sponge when it is covered with glue. It might get sticky, and this is important!
  • Check for any wall damage and patch up as needed. Even if you are super careful, it’s possible there was drywall damage under the wallpaper before you even started. 

Tips For How To Remove Wallpaper Like a Pro 

  • Use a wallpaper scorer for stubborn, well-adhered wallpaper. This is especially true for wallpaper that has been up for a long time. The formulation of wallpaper glue has changed so much over the years, and they certainly made it to last in the 80’s and 90’s!
  • Test a small area first to ensure the stripping solution won’t damage the wall. You should be fine as long as you use a stripping solution specifically for wallpaper, but it’s good to check before you get going. 
  • Consider enlisting a friend for a quicker and more enjoyable process. It’ll go twice as fast with a friend!
  • Be patient. Removing pasted wallpaper, especially older wallpaper, is a process and does take some time.

What can I do if my wallpaper doesn’t come off easily?

Dealing with stubborn wallpaper can be a common challenge, but effective solutions exist. If the wallpaper isn’t coming off easily, try increasing the soaking time with the stripping solution. Ensure the solution penetrates the wallpaper thoroughly. For particularly stubborn areas, a wallpaper scorer can create additional openings for the solution to seep through. If the wallpaper remains resistant, consider using a wallpaper steamer to apply heat, making it easier to scrape off. Patience is key; allow the solution or steam to work its magic before attempting to remove the wallpaper. If all else fails, consulting with professionals or seeking advice from local home improvement stores can provide tailored solutions for your specific situation.

use steamer to remove wallpaper

Can I paint the walls immediately after removing the wallpaper?

After successfully removing the wallpaper, it’s essential to allow the walls to dry completely before painting. The drying time can vary based on factors such as the type of wallpaper, the stripping solution used, and the humidity in your environment. Make sure the walls are free of any residue from the wallpaper or stripping solution before proceeding with painting. Once you’ve prepared the walls, you can apply a prime. Check the specific drying times recommended by the primer and paint manufacturers and follow those guidelines. This patience will give you a flawless paint application and a stunning final result for your newly transformed room.

Removing wallpaper may seem like a daunting task, but the rewards are well worth it. Embrace the opportunity to refresh your space, infuse it with your personality, and make it a place you truly love. With the right guidance and a sprinkle of creativity, you’re on your way to a home that reflects the real you. Be sure to tag me on IG if you decide to use any of these tips and tricks! #howwedoandyoucantoo

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