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840high

(17,196 posts)
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 10:12 AM Sep 2014

Paint over wallpaper?

I want to paint over wallpaper in small bathroom. Can this be done?

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Paint over wallpaper? (Original Post) 840high Sep 2014 OP
dont,do it. Chaco Dundee Sep 2014 #1
Guy at the paint store told me it was possible if The Velveteen Ocelot Sep 2014 #2
Don't even try packman Sep 2014 #3
As someone who has rehabed an old house with several rooms like this: Paper Roses Sep 2014 #4
Thank you all. So glad 840high Sep 2014 #5
in my mobile home, i painted over the vinyl wallpaper in every room NMDemDist2 Sep 2014 #6
Thank you very much. 840high Sep 2014 #7
we tried on one! wall in the back bedroom to remove, re-mud and sand NMDemDist2 Sep 2014 #8

Chaco Dundee

(334 posts)
1. dont,do it.
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 10:18 AM
Sep 2014

You will open a can of worms.talk to paint Rep.at any paint supplier fo proper procedure.

The Velveteen Ocelot

(126,689 posts)
2. Guy at the paint store told me it was possible if
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 10:54 AM
Sep 2014

you first prime with a product designed for that (don't recall the name) and patch all the seams. I might have to do this too because I have a room with wallpaper that shows no signs of being removable. You can't just paint directly over the wallpaper, though.

 

packman

(16,296 posts)
3. Don't even try
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 11:08 AM
Sep 2014

you'll regret it if not in the very near future but for sure somewhere down the road. Think about it - paint over wallpaper creates a water/vapor barrier, so it's going to lift like a blister.There's products to spray on wallpaper which makes them easy to peel, but a rental steamer can be had for the stubborn wallpaper. Messy, but necessary.

Paper Roses

(7,555 posts)
4. As someone who has rehabed an old house with several rooms like this:
Thu Sep 18, 2014, 11:40 AM
Sep 2014

Don't do it.

Removing old wallpaper is not easy but worth the time and effort.
You will regret painting over wallpaper, the seams will show and perhaps the moisture in the bathroom will get behind the paint and cause the whole thing to blister.

Get an old spray bottle, spray the walls with a combination of hot water and vinegar.
Before spraying, gently score the walls so that the sprayed solution will get behind the paper.
Scrape off after several sprayings. Be patient. The solution will take some time to soak in.

Use a razor blade(gently) or wallpaper scraper to do the job. Even an old putty knife might work.
Smooth out the dry plaster by sanding, then prime and paint.

If it is wallpaper over sheetrock, the job is tough. I'd remove what I could, knowing that I would damage the paper covering the sheetrock. Allow to dry and plaster over with joint compound, then sand, prime, paint.
Good luck.

NMDemDist2

(49,314 posts)
6. in my mobile home, i painted over the vinyl wallpaper in every room
Fri Sep 19, 2014, 07:40 PM
Sep 2014

after 5 years it's still good.

here's how i did it


got a primer that was designed to adhere from Sherwin Wms http://www.sherwin-williams.com/homeowners/products/catalog/multipurpose-primer/?referringCategory=interior-paint-coatings/primers/

mixed it 50/50 with premixed drywall 'mud' and went over the walls with a 3" roller putting on a good heavy coat which gave me a nice 'orange peel' finish

let it dry well and painted as usual.

YMMV and a stick home wallpaper is different than the mobile home vinyl walls but it may be worth a try.

NMDemDist2

(49,314 posts)
8. we tried on one! wall in the back bedroom to remove, re-mud and sand
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 02:08 PM
Sep 2014

lord what a mess!

after that experiment i looked for an alternative which lead me to the 'paint & seal in one easy step'

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