Stripping Wallpaper Then Painting
Spray the walls again to rinse them.
Stripping wallpaper then painting. Eric stromer gives instruction on how to properly prepare walls to paint after wallpaper removal. A 11 mixture of water to softener should work. How to prepare walls for paint after removing wallpaper scrape off old paper. Empty the pump sprayer and refill it with clean water.
Let wall dry then apply new wallpaper or one primer coat followed by two paint topcoats. Then grab a pole sander and give the wall a good sanding hitting all the high spots. You can also add fabric softener if your wallpaper becomes difficult to remove. Thankfully painting after removing wallpaper involves just a few simple steps.
Using your pump sprayer saturate the wallpaper spraying the walls evenly. Wipe down with wet cloths to get rid of the dust. Remove any remaining glue wallpaper usually leaves some glue behind when its removed. Dilute five ounces of wallpaper stripper in one gallon of water.
Start by adding a skim coat to the walls using a 12 inch drywall blade and joint compound. See products and services from this episode. Use tsp trisodium phosphate or a solution of vinegar and water to wash the walls. Once the wallpaper begins to bubble you can begin removing the wallpaper.
Fill a pump sprayer with the. Wipe down the same area to remove the tsp and residues with the clean water sponge. Climb the stepladder to begin scrubbing a small area of the wall starting at a top corner with the tsp soaked sponge to loosen any wallpaper adhesive residue.