answer:Wallpaper removal is just about the opposite of fun. What a pain in the butt. First, try filling a bottle with warm water and saturating the paper. It will get a little bit messy, but hopefully that will loosen the adhesive enough that you can start scraping away at the paper. I helps if you are able to pull at least some of the paper off before you start spraying, makes it easier for the water to get through. Then use a scraper to start removing the paper. If that doesn’t work, you may have to resort to chemical wallpaper removers (DIF is a well known brand) or rent/buy a steam wallpaper remover.