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I finally finished removing the wallpaper along our staircase going to our downstairs level. What a pain in the ass!!! The worst part was the cheap builders never bothered to prep the one wall. I pulled off the wallpaper and it was just pure drywall. I had to scrape some of the wallpaper and ended up shaving off some of the drywall.

Have I mentioned I hate wallpaper? I hate the removing it, putting it up and the whole look. I just hate wallpaper.
 
I finally finished removing the wallpaper along our staircase going to our downstairs level. What a pain in the ass!!! The worst part was the cheap builders never bothered to prep the one wall. I pulled off the wallpaper and it was just pure drywall. I had to scrape some of the wallpaper and ended up shaving off some of the drywall.

Have I mentioned I hate wallpaper? I hate the removing it, putting it up and the whole look. I just hate wallpaper.

i agree 100%, when we moved into our house there was textured wallpaper in the bathroom, white with raised red roses! that shit was put on with superglue, it took forever to get it off
 
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I don't like it either. In my first house, the people before me had put wallpaper up over wallpaper. That was a bitch to take down.

Ooh... wall paper over wallpaper eh?

The problem is that because it is a pain in th eass to put up, its expensive to hire people to do it, much less find someone who will do a good job... so they don't use sizng and all that crap... or they use border paste to put it all up. One of my relatives (by marriage:wink2: ) actually didn't realize that her wallpaper was prepasted.

Another (huge) problem is that your average drywall/sheet rock is not a good base for wallpaper, compared to real plaster.

Anyway... My mom lives in a house that was built during/just after the civil war... worst room in there had at least 7 layers of wall covering that we could identify. (5 wallpaper and 2 paint). And there were probably more paint layers than that. Cool thing was that the people who put up the first layer had written their names and strange messages on the walls from the 1890's. (Apparently they had taken down the original...)

Anyway... done right... wallpaper can look better than any paint... but of course, as with most things, people are idiots.

My annoying story is that my house has a small-- almost useless-- addition that they finished in cheap wood paneling... then decided that was crappy so they put wall liner over that and then put some BS blueflowery shit wallpaper on top of the paneling.... so... I was moving in and had exaclty 2 days to fix this problem.... so it was either, leave it as it was-- not an option. Start ripping paneling out and put sheet rock back in-- not in two days. Or prime it and wallpaper over it. Which is what I did. Seems like the easy way out... but in the end, I'm happy with it, because it looks good (for now) and when I put an addition on my house-- hopefully next year-- this area will be demo'd. So I'm glad I didn't spend a zillion years messing with it.
 
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I helped my buddy work on his house this summer and the kitchen, bathroom, and laundry room were all wallpapered. At least one of the rooms didn't have anything under the wallpaper. That was a bitch to get off especially since we didn't have a steamer or anything. My house has a border in one of the bathrooms so it hopefully won't be too much of a problem. The biggest problem in that room is the baby poop green paint sponged on the walls. I guess we have to sand it, prime it, and paint it.
 
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We always use a mix of vinegar and warm water or fabric softener and warm water to spray on the wallpaper to help loosen it up. It does make it easier to remove, but it is still a pain, especially if it hasn't been sized.
 
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I have tried one of these and heard the other works.

Use the steamer especially when you have really sticky wallpaper or more than one layer. Scrape.

Soak the wall with the water/downy mixture and let it have a few moments to work in. Use scraper.
 
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