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Painting Over Wallpaper When Stripping is Impossible
Painting over wallpaper is sometimes the best route to take
when removing the wallpaper might damage the wallboard. It
can also be the best choice when you are unable to spend the
time it takes to remove wallpaper, or are uncertain if it
can be removed safely. Some people recommend you never paint
over wallpaper because the paint can cause the wallpaper to
buckle, but if you do the job right, the chances of that
happening are slim.
Painting over wallpaper can be done, but it requires some
wall preparation. You cannot just begin painting without
first priming the walls. Latex paint can seep through
wallpaper and eventually make it buckle. It can also cause
the wallpaper seams to curl which will then make your new
coat of paint look very bad or cause it start peeling.
Painting Over Wallpaper
It sounds like wallpaper should always be removed, and that
should be the first option considered. There are chemicals
that make it easier than ever to strip wallpaper. But in
older homes, wallpaper was probably applied directly to an
unpainted or unprimed wall. Removing the wallpaper could rip
the wallboard, so it’s advisable to leave the wallpaper in
place in this situation. Damaging the wallpaper turns a
fairly simple job into a major repair.
Removing wallpaper can also take some physical effort and
not everyone is able to exert themselves in that manner.
Painting over wallpaper is much simpler and requires a lot
less effort. But you do have to prepare the wallpaper
properly so you don’t end up with continual problems.
First you should make sure all loose paper is removed so it
doesn’t bubble under the paint or cause rough spots. You
need to apply a thin layer of wallboard compound along the
seams, making sure the areas are smooth. Then you can paint
the wallpaper with an oil-based or alcohol-based primer.
Alcohol or oil based primer does not have water that can
soak through wallpaper causing it to lift from the wall.
It is advisable to use a flat paint, which will hide flaws
in the wall much better, than a paint with a sheen or gloss.
Painting over wallpaper requires applying two coats of
paint. In the end, you’ll have beautiful new walls and no
one will know you ever had wallpaper at one time. |
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