Stripping - Help needed....(preventing boating...)

boatone

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Without naming names one of our number here could do with some help to resolve a small domestic problem thats interfering with boating.
For far too long now they've been trying to summon up enthusiasm to strip the hall wallpaper but really are struggling and its not getting done as fast as it should be........some of us are also getting pig sick of hearing about it !/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif

Ideas on a postcard please to.........

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The best advise is to get steamed up about it!! /forums/images/icons/smile.gif. Seriously, if you have a well pasted paper that does not want to come off, score it to penetrate the paper then use a steamer to soften the paste. If the paper is affixed directly to plaster board, be careful not to steam for too long as you will soften the plaster board as well!

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Maybe they should kick their son out of bed, and get him to help too!!/forums/images/icons/laugh.gif/forums/images/icons/wink.gif



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How about, slurry blasting? OK a bit messy, but get the paper off quick, then the cleaning up is easy, wet and dry vacumn and Bobs yer`auntie!

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