If that s the case then you ll make much more headway by modifying some commercially available wallpaper remover.
Removing nonstrippable wallpaper vinyl backing left on walls.
A steamer uses boiling water to soften the glue between the wallpaper and the wall.
For the majority of wallpaper removal projects you ll need to apply a hot water solution to the paper and adhesive backing in order to reactivate the adhesive and allow the paper to come off of the wall.
Start at a corner near the ceiling or under a switch plate to begin.
Hgtv expert steve watson shows how to remove vinyl wallpaper.
Next spray liquid wallpaper remover onto the remaining paper then use a trowel to spread the liquid over the paper so it soaks in thoroughly.
Do the same thing on the next strip then go back to the first and wet it again top to bottom.
Slide the blade under the top edge of one of the horizontal slits and holding it at about a 30 degree angle push up on the wet paper.
If you are removing vinyl coated wallpaper with a steamer you still have to use a scoring tool to punch holes in the paper so the steam can reach the glue.
Use a 3 1 2 inch wide wall scraper with a flexible blade to begin stripping.
Rent a steamer instead of purchasing one since this is not a job you will do very often.
Very hot water at least 3 gallons 2.
Start by peeling off the vinyl from the paper backing.
Vinyl papers like the ones used in bathrooms and kitchens may even repel water.
Scrape off the backing with a wallpaper scraping tool or a rigid paint scraper.
Here s what you ll need.
To remove nonstrippable paper or any paper backing that remains after dry stripping a peelable paper s decorative layer turn first to warm water and wallpaper removal solvent.
Do this step without using any water to begin the old wallpaper removal process.
Some types of wallpaper are more soluble than others.
The point is to remove the top layer of paper and leave the backing on the wall.
Spray the wall getting it thoroughly wet and let the stripper soak in for 10 minutes.
How to remove non strippable wallpaper.
Once the paper is soaked you can scrape it away from the wall.
That way the backing will easily soak up water making the rest of the wallpaper removal faster and easier.
It s not hard but be prepared for a mess.