Browse Forums General Discussion 1 Jan 13, 2022 3:20 pm Hi all, I work in Arts & Heritage - my colleagues and I began to peel wallpaper off an old wall (to be demolished), and to our great surprise uncovered a 70-year-old mural painted by a well-known artist. We have only stripped off a small section of wallpaper so far, because we are afraid of damaging the painting! It seems to be acrylic paint. Does anyone know the best way to scrape this wallpaper off without damaging the painting underneath? I've attached a photo of another mural uncovered on the opposite wall (not by the same artist - done by a local school teacher haha), which should give some idea of the type of wall/wallpaper. Thank you! Like ⋅ Add a comment ⋅ Pin to Ideaboard ⋅ 1 3465 Thanks for much mate. I see that you do cabinets before flooring. For timber flooring, for most parts it's fine because it's got base plates, and for door jabs you can… 7 13790 Thanks for that. I think the mortar has been sitting on these surfaces for approx a year. We’re at handover & they tried to get it off the rubber but have damaged it… 3 1979 |