b'step-by-step words: with thanks to John Farrar from Visual Imagestripping and painting a wallYoull need: wallpaper scoring tool, Metylan Wallpaper Remover, 25mm and 75mm broadknives, 80-grit sandpaper, 80-grit and 220-grit Zinc Stearate sandpaper, dust mask, Selleys Rapid lla (or similar), Selleys No More Gaps, bucket and stirrer, rubbish bags, drop cloth and some old towels to protectoors, Resene Broadwall Surface Prep and PAL high solids roller sleeve, Resene Sureseal pigmented sealer, turpentine (for the Resene Sureseal), PAL number 4 roller sleeve, 35mm paintbrush for cutting in, roller tray, handle and wooden extension pole, mesh tape and Tradeset 45.Step 1 Mix the Metylan Wallpaper Remover with water in the bucket. Score the wallpaper using the wallpaper scoring tool. Scrape off the existing wallpaper. Apply the wallpaper remover to the walls with a large paintbrush, dust broom or sponge. Strip the paper using the two broadknivesthe 75mm for larger areas and the 25mm for harder-to-reach and tightly stuck spots. Work from top to bottom in large sheets. Older paper thats hard to remove may require a wallpaper steamer. Step 2Sand the surface with 80-grit sandpaper to remove any residual wallpaper. Step 3Fill any gouges and voids using Selleys Rapid lla. Sand any over lled areas with 220-grit sandpaper.84 |'