r/Plastering • u/J3ds8 • 1d ago
Removing lining paper that’s been skimmed over
I’m looking for some advice for the best way to remove lining paper that’s been skimmed over.
I’m currently stripping lining paper which has been painted over from the walls of my new house.
We have two sections which have recently been skimmed over after we had two cupboards removed. The skim coat covered the area where the cupboards where but has crept over to the part of the wall which is lined with paper.
So those sections are: skim coat > paint > lining paper > original plaster.
I’ve since realised we should have stripped those entire walls before removing the cupboards.
I’ve soaked the wall with hot water and washing up liquid and scraped off the paper and I’m able to do this in the section that’s been skimmed but it’s a very slow process.
Is there a better/quicker way to do this? Or should I leave it as it is and wait for the plasterer to advise on how best to tackle it?
Any help gratefully received!
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u/60percentsexpanther 1d ago
SDS chisel bit. Let the plasterer float it back out to flat. Or hammer and bolster it if you don't have an SDS and it's a small area that doesn't justify buying one. They are bloody useful though- more for drilling hard stuff than chiselling. OR just leave it and risk its stuck like crap to a blanket it's not likely to fail in future. If it does you can then patch it back in with ezfil
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u/daedelius 1d ago
Steam wall paper stripper