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What is the procedure to remove wallcovering if the drywall was not primed before the initial installation? How do you prevent drywall from coming off?

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What is the procedure to remove wallcovering if the drywall was not primed before the initial installation? How do you prevent drywall from coming off?

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This is a difficult problem that takes a great deal of patience and determination. You can reduce the damage by not over-soaking the wallcovering with the removal solution. After you remove the wallcovering, wash any remaining paste from the wall and patch any badly damaged areas, then apply a coat of high build primer-surfacer. This will uniform the surface much like a skim coat of plaster, but is a lot easier and less expensive.

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