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claybury | 14:16 Sun 31st Jan 2010 | Home & Garden
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ANY GOOD TIPS TO REMOVE THE STICKY PART LEFT FROM REMOVING WALL PAPER BORDER, MANY THANKS. DAVE.
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As the previous poster states, it'd be nice to know what adhesive was used, but there's no reason to suspect other than a wheat based paste, in most cases (at least here in the U.S.). Use some fairly hot water with just a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle and, using a rough sponge, simply spray, let stand for a few minutes, wipe and do it again. If the adhesive...
16:53 Sun 31st Jan 2010
Depends on what the original adhesive was, but suggest (gently, mind you!) some WD40 and 00-grade stell wool - it worked on mine.Wipe off gunge with cloth dipped in white spirit and allow it to dry. Good luck.
As the previous poster states, it'd be nice to know what adhesive was used, but there's no reason to suspect other than a wheat based paste, in most cases (at least here in the U.S.). Use some fairly hot water with just a few drops of dish soap in a spray bottle and, using a rough sponge, simply spray, let stand for a few minutes, wipe and do it again. If the adhesive proves to be other than usual wallpaper paste, then maybe gardenknowin's idea sounds good...
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thankyou also Clanad for your reply on wallpaper border removal. both helpful replies, Thanks.
Border adhesives vary greatly in their composition, and many are not simply wallpaper paste - some even come with a self-adhesive backing that remains when you try to remove the border. Others have had the same problem. Perhaps a browse here might give you an answer...

http://www.google.co....paper+border+adhesive
You may laugh at this one but mayonnaise actually works - brush on, leave for 5-10 mins and then gently scrape off. Wash area with soapy water.

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