Once the wallpaper was off the walls, we would have to wash them with soap and water. If you didn't do this, the residual glue would react with the paints and cause all sorts of problems. I found that warm water with a strong solution of Spic & Span would do wonders. Any soap wi...
This usually involves making small holes in the wallpaper and using an electric steamer to loosen the glue.Removing wallpaper through steaming costs $50+, exclusive of labor fees. It can be more expensive, depending on the condition of the wall and wallpaper. ...
All kidding aside (never), if you can get under a corner of the paper, try to tear it off dry. If it works, it will save you loads of work. In some cases, everything but a small amount of paste residue will remain. You can clean it off with some wallpaper stripper and a ...
or even scraping off wallpaper glue residue. The razor scraper's lightweight design at just 63g makes it easy to handle for extended periods, making it suitable for both home and office use. Its safety razor blade recycling feature ensures that you can dispose of the blades responsibly, cont...
wallpaper by: Sue Milk takes ink off wallpaper too! yep, hairspray by: Eilene When I worked as a receiving clerk at C R Anthony at the traffic circle, I accidentally got ink on one of the men's trousers I was checking in. The head assistant manager told me to get some hairsp...
Pretest any stain-removing agent. Even water may damage some surfaces, so always run a sample test on some inconspicuous spot-the seam allowance or under the hem of a garment, the part of the rug that's hidden under a table or chair, the part of the upholstery that faces the wall-to...