Plastering a wallpapered wall – how to, step by step
Plastering a wallpapered wall – how to, step by step
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This article will show you how you spackle a wallpapered wall. If you have a wall with old wallpaper that you want to redecorate or paint, you don’t always have to remove the old wallpaper. With good preparation and a round or two with a wide filling knife, you can get a good end result.
Before you start spackling your wallpapered wall, there are a few things to prepare.
Protect the floor
Make sure to protect your floor from putty residue by laying down rosin paper.
Remove imperfections
Remove unevenness, nails and screws from the wallpaper. Also remove any old wallpaper that is loose and sticking out from the wall. The perfect tool for this is a steel scraper. Cut away any wallpaper overlaps with a knife.
Sanding
Then sand off any wallpaper residue from the wall with sandpaper and a hinged sanding tool to get a good base.
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Spackle
Now it’s time to start filling in the gaps with putty with a filling knife. When done, let the putty dry thoroughly. If you have large irregularities in the wall, it’s best to spackle again to get the smoothest possible result. Spackle shrinks when it dries, so it’s a good idea to do the procedure twice to make the surface really smooth.
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Wallpaper with structure
If your wallpaper is textured, it’s best to plaster the entire wall or tear off the entire wallpaper. Learn more about plastering walls in our step-by-step: Plastering walls – how to, step by step
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Sanding
The last thing you need to do to finish your spackling is to sand the putty to remove sharp edges and imperfections. Then wipe off any grinding dust thoroughly.
Well done, now your wall is ready to be painted or have a new wallpaper put up!