
Wallpaper adds style and personality to walls, but over time, it can become outdated, damaged, or simply undesirable. Removing wallpaper can be a daunting task, especially if it’s adhered to drywall. Drywall is a common wallboard material made of gypsum plaster sandwiched between two layers of thick paper. It’s relatively soft and can be easily damaged if wallpaper is removed improperly.
The key to successfully stripping wallpaper from drywall is to use the right tools and techniques. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you remove wallpaper from drywall without damaging the surface: