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The lilac print wallpaper in your bedroom may not be your style. And if your house is on the market, that lilac print wallpaper is probably not your prospective buyer's style either. Removing wallpaper is easier than you may think and it has a big impact on a home's appearance. In fact, removing aging, sagging wallpaper is one of the least expensive ways to improve a home's resale value and shorten its time on the market, according to a survey of real estate appraisers.

"While many people dread removing wallpaper, it's one of the simplest ways to give a room a fresh, updated look," says Rust-Oleum brand director Andrea Topper. "And, with a little know-how and the right tools, it's easier than most people think."

Topper offers this advice for "painless" wallpaper removal in three easy steps:

Step 1 - Score the wallpaper: Most wallpaper has a waterproof surface, so it's necessary to score it so the wallpaper stripper can penetrate and loosen the glue underneath. Use a wallpaper scoring tool like Zinsser PaperTiger, a palm-held tool that perforates the wallpaper without damaging the wall. Move PaperTiger in a circular motion to make as many holes as possible, using light pressure. The more holes you make, the faster and easier it will be to remove the wallpaper.

Step 2 - Apply a wallpaper stripping solution: Next, apply a wallpaper stripper like Zinsser DIF Quick Wallpaper Stripper, an environmentally friendly wallpaper stripper that removes wallpaper in just two minutes. DIF Quick loosens the glue underneath the wallpaper to make wallpaper removal quick and easy. Simply spray the ready-to-use solution on the scored paper starting at the top and working your way down, making sure the wallpaper is thoroughly wet.

Step 3 - Remove wallpaper: Use a tool like the Paper Scraper to remove the loose wallpaper without surface damage or hard work. If any glue remains after the paper has been removed, spray the area with more stripping solution, wait a few minutes and remove the glue with the scraping tool or a sponge and rinse with clean water. Before you know it, you will have removed all the wallpaper, and your room will be ready for redecorating.

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Preston Sandlin

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Great tips Preston for removing wallpaper. Have a great rest of the summer and good luck!

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Thank you for the information. I will try it soon . This is timely information.

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Preston,You're right this does sound easy and painless.  It makes sense to score it too. I guess I never really thought about wallpaper removal before.  Thanks for the information.

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Preston,

If the wallpaper is really old, just saturating the area with a wet sponge and letting it sit for a few minutes will also work. I recently removed the wallpaper in my mom's bathroom and this is the way I removed the paper. I agree that the wallpaper scraper is the way to go. The old adage still applies; that having the right tool for the job makes the work easier. Great tips!!

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Thanks for the information Preston.  My husband and I have removed wallpaper a few times using the techniques you mentioned...it works.

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We removed wallpaper once that had been applied incorrectly. We had to steam it off and it still was very difficult to remove!

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