How to remove dirt from paper wallpaper: a very strange but working method

28.03.2024 17:30
Updated: 12.05.2024 22:06

When various stains appear on paper wallpaper, most people do not understand exactly how to deal with them.

It seems that such wallpaper can no longer be saved and will have to be re-glued. Therefore, it is worth examining the "strange" method using an iron, which in the end may surprise with its effectiveness.

Preparation and necessary materials

Before you start cleaning, you need to prepare all the necessary materials. You will need an iron and paper napkins.

It is important to remember that when working with an iron you should be extremely careful not to damage the wallpaper.

How to remove grease stains

The removal method is as follows:

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1. Carefully place a paper napkin over the greasy stain on paper wallpaper.
2. Turn on the iron and wait until it heats up to a warm state, but not to a hot one.
3. Carefully iron the napkin over the stain. Under the influence of heat and steam, the greasy stains will begin to stick to the napkin.
4. When the cloth becomes dirty, it should be replaced with a new one and the process repeated until the stain disappears completely.

Of course, this cleaning method may not always show the desired efficiency, so it is important to be rational. For example, if the stain is too big, then there is no particular point in wasting your time.

What is the danger of this cleaning method?

Cleaning paper wallpaper using an iron requires care to avoid leaving heat marks on the surface.

If such traces appear, they will be extremely difficult to remove. Therefore, before cleaning, it makes sense to weigh all the risks and disadvantages of this method.

Previously, we talked about how to increase the water pressure in the shower without using special means.

Valeria Kisternaya Author: Valeria Kisternaya Editor of Internet resources

Elena Gutyro Expert: Elena Gutyro 


Content
  1. Preparation and necessary materials
  2. How to remove grease stains
  3. What is the danger of this cleaning method?