How do I cover wallpaper that has been on so long it won't come off ?
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You can paint over wallpaper. Here's a link with the details for you:
https://www.bobvila.com/articles/how-to-paint-over-wallpaper/
Hi Terry, sorry you are having problems removing wall paper. Hope this helps you. Stay well.
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Mar 30, 2017 - Tried to remove the wall paper from my bedroom wall, but it all won't come off and it's damaging the drywall. Any ideas of how to cover this up ...
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First of all, please don't paint over it. It makes it 100 times harder to remove it and doesn't look that great. Work loose what you can and using a steamer, remove it a section at a time. Even the ceiling had paint over paper in my old house! This is after removing it. Good luck and stay well!
Some wallpaper can be painted over. You'll need to prime it first. Once the primer is dry, assuming it didn't cause the paper to bubble or lift off anywhere, paint with 2 coats.
Hello Terry,
Emulsion paint it if embossed design or if flat - paper over it starting with the first length starting in the middle of the old paper, so the joints don't match, as that will give better chance your new paper wont open up. Otherwise use a Steamer to remove old wallpaper (Buy or Hire)
Hi Terry, the easiest and quickest option would be to paint over it, unless there are pieces that you've already tried removing. Then I'd suggest sanding that area down first
Just paint over it.
Please rethink painting the wall paper. Here are some steps you can take to take it down:
https://www.hunker.com/12000920/how-to-remove-stubborn-wallpaper
Yeah I would remove it the best you can even if it means that it is taking strips of your drywall along with it. Painting over it might just lead to a bigger mess. Then in the end, you can always spackle those areas smooth where the wallpaper was stuck on. Then sand with a drywall sander. Good luck! Wallpaper removal is one of the most frustrating home tasks.
What about doing something like this over the old wallpaper? https://www.frugalfamilytimes.com/2018/05/how-to-make-vertical-shiplap-paneling.html?m=1
Hello. Have you tried the paper tiger perforation tool and the spray wallpaper removers? That was always my solution.
we have painted over wallpaper after cleaning it first but it will always show the seams and edges and sometimes even peels off the paint. You can rent a steamer to remove wallpaper from most big box stores
https://www.architecturaldigest.com/story/how-to-remove-wallpaper
Shiplap can be installed directly over the wallpaper! I did it in this house: https://bachelorettepadflip.com/2018/05/17/flip-7-reveal/
Before doing that, you might try to either steam it off or saturate with diluted fabric softener. It "melts" the glue.
Have you tried using a steamer?