Todd&Copper
<font color=darkorchid>Sweet Chicken, that is one
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The previous owners of my house decided on a country cross-stitch pattern wallpaper for the kitchen, which is not really DH and my taste.  We decided to remove the paper and go with a warm golden color.  The paper is a non-porous vinyl type.  I have had very little trouble getting the vinyl layer off, but I need some kind of solvent for the underlying paper & glue.  I have read about a water and fabric softener mixtuer, and a vinegar and water mixture.  Anyone have any experience with either?  I know there are commercial products available as well - anyone have opinions as to whether they are any better than the cheap-o methods?
TIA!
				
			TIA!
 his project won him the Principal's Pride award.
  There is no easy way to remove wallpaper from unprepped sheetrock, the top layer of sheetrock paper comes off with it.  Luckily I wanted the textured look in that room, so we sealed the sheetrock once we were done, primed it and sprayed a knockdown texture on it.