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Do you Remove Wallpaper in a Rental?
Just curious here...I know wallpaper is very subjective.
For my own primary residence, I would not put in wallpaper and if moving into a new-to-us property, will remove already existing wallpaper even if it is in good shape. Wallpaper is just not me.
For a rental, though - if you purchase a property with existing wallpaper, would you leave it or remove it? Obviously, if the wallpaper is in bad shape, then no question - it's got to go.
But if the wallpaper is in fine shape, what would you do?
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If you leave the wallpaper up and mud or paint over it. sometime water soaks thru and then it starts peeling at the edges. New wallpaper will come off pretty easy but the old stuff is a pain. Best method of removal is
- Step 1: Prepare the Room. Place drop cloths at the base of the walls to be stripped. ...
- Step 2: Score Wallpaper. Use a wallpaper scorer to create small holes in the paper, which allows the solution to penetrate through to the adhesive base.
- Step 3: use cheap fabric softener to soften up the wallpaper.
- Step 4: Soak Walls. ...
- Step 5: Strip Wallpaper. ...
- Step 6: Clean Walls.
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