JM Curdy
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paint straight onto the top of wallpaper? quite bored of my current wall layout, and wanna change it, cant be assed stripping all the paper off though as dont have the time either. its just bog standard wallpaper
will it jus come away from the wall if i paint on top of it?
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Kathryn W
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shouldnt think so...
my dad always puts a base of paper up if he's painting on the top.
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Brett
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Just leave a steamer in there for an hour, it'll just fall off itself.
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Twiggy
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you can paint over it but its a twat to get off when you come to take it off
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MikeE
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dont be a half a job harry you may aswell get a steamer and strip the paper off and do it properly as will look much better
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Corsa_Sport21
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Yeah suppose aslong as the wallpaper aint 3D lol But aye will be much harder to get off when it comes to it
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dannymccann
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As said, leave a steamer in there for a little while, when it all falls off simply turn it off and open a window to stop dampness, wait for it to dry out then paint, it will be worth it in the long run, and will look shite if one piece of paper comes down cos even if you do paint the wall behind it it will be obvious
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Cosmo
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Just put soapy water into a bucket, drag a stanley knife over the paper, and then put a load of water onto it. Leave it for 5mins and then it'll near enough fall off.
Much quicker and easier than steaming.
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Tom J
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yes but he will probably strip the paper off and the walls underneath will be absolutely crap with loads of gouges etc
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chloe16v
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if the walls are shite use lining paper on the walls then paint over, thats what we do anyway
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Cosmo
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
yes but he will probably strip the paper off and the walls underneath will be absolutely crap with loads of gouges etc
I said drag it over, I didnt say go to town on it like you are cutting up a dead body to hide the remains and get away with murder.
Ive said too much.
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JM Curdy
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quote: Originally posted by Tom J
yes but he will probably strip the paper off and the walls underneath will be absolutely crap with loads of gouges etc
Tom this is my exact problem, the walls are absolutely shocking, probably in need of a good skim 2 be honest, but i dont really plan on being in the house that long
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Russ
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depends, some wall paper like super fresco is made to be painted. if you just have plain shit wall paper.. strip it, get it plastered and then painted
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Tom J
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try painting a bit of the paper first and see what happens. if it comes off then you might be best repapering with suer fresco or lining paper. just moved into a house where they have papered every room, even the bathroom so taking ages to get it sorted but i plan on being here a while so i've got half of the walls replastered
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