How do I remove stubborn grass cloth wallpaper?

Jill
by Jill
  9 answers
  • Polly Fuller Polly Fuller on Nov 07, 2018

    it's a lot of work. soak it thoroughly with water and vinegar--if you don't like vinegar smell, use fabric softener. you will need a metal scraper with a large straight edge. you may have to do it in several steps.

    I just painted mine. two light coats of paint. looks great.

  • There is this little scoring tool that puts tons of little cuts in the wallpaper, to help the water or steam get behind the face of the wallpaper. Then you can try lightly spraying water over a small section at a time. Let it soak in 15 or 20 minutes. With a thin putty knife start scraping. If it still doesn't want to come off... you can try to use a steamer. I've had better luck with a steamer. It's hot and messy, but does seem to penetrate into the paper and loosen the glue better.

  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Nov 07, 2018

    You can make your own solution to dissolve the adhesive. Warm water & vinegar (or fabric softener) 50/50 in a spray bottle. Score the paper, being careful not to damage the walls underneath. Saturate through the perforations and let sit for several minutes. Use a plastic scraping tool to remove. Once all is removed, clean with soapy water.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Jan 26, 2023

    Have yu tried a Steamer?

  • The only way we have found to remove it was with a steamer but it took forever. You may need to apply steam several times over several days in the same spot to get the paper to release.

  • Mogie Mogie on May 01, 2023

    The easiest way to remove wallpaper quickly is to use a steamer. A steamer will loosen the wallpaper adhesive, making it easy to peel the wallpaper off in large pieces.

  • Janice Janice on Jan 30, 2024

    A fabric steamer will help to remove the wallpaper.

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Feb 01, 2024

    With difficulty unless you have a Steamer!