How Do You Make A Wallpaper Paste Remover?
Removing wallpaper paste can be a tedious job, but you don’t have to buy expensive, harsh chemicals to get the job done. You can easily make your own wallpaper paste remover with some warm water and products you already have at home. With a spray bottle or garden sprayer attachment, or even just a sponge or rag, you can achieve similar results as more corrosive chemical solvents with your homemade solution, minus the fume-induced headaches. Evaluate how much and what kind of wallpaper paste you have to remove. For lighter jobs, a solution of vinegar and water may be enough to get the job done. For thicker, clay-based adhesives, a solution of dish washing soap and fabric softener might do a better job. Mix equal parts vinegar and water to make a non-irritating, acidic solvent. Another option is to add 1 or 2 tablespoons of dish washing soap to a sprayer of warm water. You can also combine a half-cup of dish washing soap with a half-cup of fabric softener in a 5-gallon bucket of warm wat