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Find a picture you like. Right click > Set as Wallpaper.
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There is a product for this. It comes in a windex-like spray bottle, but is more of a gel. Spray it on, wait, and remove. It works remarkably well.
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I didnt really care for dif. To be honest, remove the wallpaper, warm water in a pump sprayer and a wide mudknife and that will easily take off the wallpaper
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You guys are the best !!!
I got one entire wall cleaned. Just need to make sure the paste is totaly off. What is a good product that makes sure the wall is totaly smooth and flat before I prime it? |
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i dunno if anyone posted it yet, but ive used one of the roller-tools to prick lots of holes in the wallpaper b4 using the gel
http://www.walmart.com/ip/17011348?w...l5=pla&veh=sem <----cheap http://www.toolking.com/zinsser-2976...FW3ZQgodB28A9g <--- better after pricking the holes, then use the gels or the mixes with warm water, comes off easy peasy |
Ah pawnmower ive found it just easier to peel the wallpaper
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Ive been told my gas peels off wallpaper. Perhaps you could pay me $100 to come watch March Madness at your house?
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Ya it might depend on how tight the wallpaper is. Now if the wallpaper is tight, i use coverstain to prime the walls its oil based so the wallpaper doesnt bubble like latex primer will, then i use joint compound to skim the seams, prime and paint. Sometimes its easier to prime and paint the wallpaper
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Water, a sponge and a 4" razor scraper is all I ever use to remove wallpaper. All those chemicals are a waste of money.
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