How Do You Remove Wallpaper Without Chemicals?
Wallpaper can be a real pain to remove, coming off in little pieces or not at all. I have taken down a whole house of wallpaper and this method I use works like a charm most of the time. Keep in mind depending on how old or what type of adhesive was used you may have to resort to chemicals to get it off. Get the spray bottle filled up with warm water. Start by finding a seam and start pulling the top coat of paper off. This will leave a paper like substance left on the wall. Do a section 4×6 at a time. Spray the paper like substance generously with water. Make sure to soak the paper but pat off excess with a washcloth so the water does’nt puddle on the floor. Move to the next section peeling paper. By the time you get the next section peeled, make sure to spray with the water before going back to the other section. The paper should be bubbled up if this is not the case wait a fer more minutes or apply more water. Take the scraper and gently put under the paper and it should come right