Posts Tagged ‘Wall Paper’

what is the best way to remove wall paper? 8 inches wide kids decoration, drywall?

Friday, October 9th, 2009
cartramirez@sbcglobal.net asked:


I’ve been peeling with my neils. since I try with hair dryer and did not work. is taking me way to long.

what is the best technique for removing wall paper off of unprimed drywall?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
akosmacek asked:


Having difficulties removing wallpaper from unprimed drywall. Using DIF wallpaper remover and its not working. Hot water is doing a better job.. any suggestions are welcomed!!

Which is the best area in the house to keep a pet dog and how to protect the drywall from the pet?

Saturday, August 29th, 2009
rgankar asked:


Planning on getting a puppy. I am trying to find out which is the best place in the house to keep the dog. I am thinking I’ll keep in the formal living/office on the first floor. Also I’d like to how how can I prevent the dog from damaging the drywall. I’ve seen my friend’s dog rip the wall paper, scratch the drywall.

How do you fix a patch of drywall with the paper partially ripped off?

Monday, July 6th, 2009
Mike asked:


To make room for a sink, I had to remove a mirror which was glued to the wall. when I took the mirror off some of the drywall paper came with it. Now I have a section of wall to fix with paper exposed.What would be the best way to repair this section? Any help is much appreciated.

How can I fix 2 one inch holes in drywall which are centemeters apart?

Tuesday, October 28th, 2008
J M asked:


The holes go all the way through. Drywall screws held a towel holder there until I pulled it out.

1: What about the wall paper which is covering the area (not the holes though).

2:What about if I want to put the towel holder with the drywall screws (screws are conected to the towel holder) back into the holes and fix it that way. Is it possible to do it that way so the holder is strong enough to hold a towel and be used daily?

Painting over wall paper?

Monday, May 19th, 2008
unity asked:


I had a fire in my home, the fire was located upstairs of my home the water drain downstairs and my walls and floors got very wet downstairs. A contractor came and used a machine to dry out the house. I think the walls dried fine, they are not buckling. Is it wise to keep the wall or get new drywall? If it is ok to keep the wall can I paint over the wall paper?