Peel-and-stick wallpaper is popular across homes because it’s stylish, affordable, and renter-friendly. But when it’s time for a refresh, many people discover that removing it isn’t always as easy as advertised. Whether you’re redecorating, moving out of a rental, or fixing a bad install, this guide will walk you through how to remove peel-and-stick wallpaper safely and effectively.
Having the appropriate tools, patience, and techniques will allow you to protect your walls and save on expensive repairs.
What Is Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper?
Removable wallpaper or peel-and-stick wallpaper has an adhesive backing. It does not need any paste or water to be applied to the wall, as opposed to traditional wallpaper.
It’s commonly used in:
- Apartments and rentals
- Accent walls
- Bedrooms and nurseries
- Home offices
Although it is being promoted as something removable, it depends on the type of wall, the quality of paint, and the level of humidity, as well as the duration of the installation.
Before You Start: Important Preparation Steps
Check Your Wall Surface
Different wall surfaces react differently when wallpaper is removed:
Painted drywall: It is generally safe, but paint may peel.
Flat or matte paint: This has a higher chance of peeling.
Rigged walls: There will be more difficult to clean off.
Gloss or semi-gloss paint: This type gives you an ideal scenario.
You can always start with a small section in case you are not sure.
Gather Your Supplies
You don’t need fancy tools.
Most people already have these at home:
- Plastic scraper or putty knife
- Hair dryer or heat gun (on low)
- Spray bottle with warm water
- Light detergent or solvent remover
- Microfiber cloth or sponge
- Painter’s tape
- Drop cloth or old towels
Tip: Metal scrapers are to be avoided; they will gouge drywall.
Step-by-Step: How to Remove Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper
Step 1: Start at a Corner or Seam
Start at the intersection of the wallpaper or on one of the corners. Raise the edge with the help of fingernail or a plastic scraper.
- Pull slowly and evenly
- Hold the angle low (near the wall)
- Do not rush—going slowly will prevent damage of paint
Should the wallpaper peel off in large sheets, then you are lucky.
Step 2: Use Heat to Loosen Adhesive
Heat is your friend, especially if the wallpaper is stubborn.
How to Use a Hair Dryer:
- Set it to medium heat
- Hold it 6-8 inches from the wall
- Warm a small area for 20-30 seconds
- As the adhesive warms up, gently pull the wallpaper down or sideways
Note: Use of heat tools should be supervised or done by a person who is experienced with such tools.
Step 3: Peel Slowly and Steadily
Once the adhesive softens:
- Pull slowly, not straight out
- Work in small sections
- Warm up stubborn areas where necessary
Rapid pulling will cause damage to drywall or paint.
How to Remove Stubborn Adhesive Residue
Even if the wallpaper comes off cleanly, sticky residue is common.
Method 1: Warm Soapy Water
- Add a drop or two of dish soap to warm water
- Spray or dab onto residue
- Let it sit for 5-10 minutes
- Wipe gently with a sponge
This method is effective on light residue.
Method 2: Commercial Adhesive Removers
For tougher glue:
- Apply such removers as Goo Gone or other commercial grade removers
- Always follow instructions on the label
- Test on a hidden area first
- Clean with a wet towel after use
Method 3: Vinegar Solution (Natural Option)
Mix:
- 1 cup white vinegar
- 1 cup warm water
Apply using a sponge, and allow to dry after a few minutes before wiping.
What If the Wallpaper Damages the Wall?
Sometimes damage happens, especially in rentals or older homes.
Common Issues:
- Peeling paint
- Torn drywall paper
- Sticky patches
Quick Fixes:
- Light sanding once dry
- Use spackling material on minor cracks
- Prime before repainting
Rental tip: Most landlords anticipate the normal wear and tear; however, wall damage can impact your security deposit.
Removing Peel-and-Stick Wallpaper from Special Surfaces
Textured Walls
- Expect slower removal
- Use extra heat and patience
- Grooves may be filled with adhesive
Bathrooms and Kitchens
Humidity can either help or hurt:
- Steam may loosen adhesive
- Moisture can weaken drywall
Work in small sections and wipe your walls dry afterward.
Tips to Make Removal Easier Next Time
If you plan to reinstall wallpaper later, keep these tips in mind:
- Put wallpaper on clean well primed walls.
- Get rid of flat or chalky paint finishes.
- You will have better results with removal of wallpaper within 1-2 years.
- Keep away unused rolls to use as patch.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Pulling too fast
- Using sharp metal tools
- Ignoring adhesive residue
- Skipping surface testing
- Using high heat for too long
Slowness will help save the integrity of your walls.