💧 Unlock the power of water—strip wallpaper like a pro!
COLD WATER ACTIVATION - Works effectively with cold water—no heating required, saving time and energy
ULTRA CONCENTRATED FORMULA - Just 300ml unleashes a massive 20 litres of remover solution
EFFORTLESS WALLPAPER REMOVAL - Say goodbye to stubborn wallpaper and hello to smooth walls in no time
TRUSTED BRITISH CRAFTSMANSHIP - Proudly made in the UK, ensuring quality and reliability
SUPERCHARGED WATER PENETRATION - Transforms ordinary water into a powerful wallpaper dissolver
Rustins Wallpaper Remover 300ml is a highly concentrated solution that enhances water’s ability to dissolve wallpaper adhesive. When mixed with cold water, this 300ml bottle yields up to 20 litres of effective remover, making wallpaper stripping faster and easier. Made in the UK, it’s a trusted choice for professional-quality results.
Specifications
Product Name
Wallpaper Remover
Volume
300 Millilitres
Units
300.0 millilitre
Brand
RUSTINS
Format
Drop
Country of origin
United Kingdom
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I want to remove some wallpaper and install some self adhesive vinyl tiles. Would this have any effect on the adhesives on the tiles?
will cold water work just as well as hot or warm water?
Would this work on paint too?
I am looking to remove wallpaper from plasterboard walls without damaging the plasterboard - will this help?
Reviews
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K**G
Excellent product
I tried many ways to remove wallpaper, using hot water, fabric conditioner with water, use steamer, and found out that this is the best product to use for removing wallpaper, used it to remove woodchip wallpaper, makes the hardwork easier! 100% recommend.
J**A
Brilliant product, makes it so easy to take paper off
A small amount goes a long way with this and in my opinion it’s far better than having a steamer. Also works really well if you have wallpaper that’s had a lot of paint on it. Take off what you can and then put this on the backing paper and it comes right off with a scraper
M**S
Average wallpaper remover
Used to remove some wallpaper. Seemed to help, but didn't blow us away. Decent price so no major complaints
S**E
Brilliant stuff
Had the wallpaper off quickly and minimal fuss. Would definitely buy this again.
J**S
No better than fabric softener
I bought this because I’d been using fabric softener dissolved in warm water to soak the wallpaper before scraping it off and thought this might be a significant upgrade. The issue is that it does the exact same job, no better or worse, so if you already have some fabric softener in the house and can spare a capful or two then you might as well save your money.Also the back of the bottle says no need to wash down walls afterwards but I didn’t find this to be true, it left a residue of paste on the wall that I needed to was off with sugar soap.
G**A
Worked as it should
Very effective and a little went a long way.
J**J
Steamer is better.
Good price but not sure what it is actually supposed to do.Got this and the Solvite pre-mixed to test them both out - have copied this review to that product also.So - mixed it up, sprayed onto scratched painted wallpaper.The wallpaper has been on the walls for decades so was quite solid.The method was scratch, spray, go and do something else for a few minutes then come back and scrape, repeat.It sort of worked as in made it a bit easier to scrape of a 1 or 2 centimetres around the edge. Over a day, did most of a wall.Tried it on another wall with the Solvite - same method- which worked a little better - would get a few strips with that every so often and took about 3/4 of the time that the Rustins took, but wouldn't shift some very stuck paper.The third wall used a steamer.It all came off in a couple hours including going over the bits that Rustins and Solvite couldn't shift. A lot less hassle.A hell of a lot cheaper and quicker with an old cheap steamer/stripper. Used up the Solvite (£12) which did about 3 metres sq but threw the Rustins (£8) away after a half a wall.I was trying to find a method that used less water as the area was a bit damp anyway. The Rustins took about 3 litres to do half a wall. The Solvite was 1 litre to do about the same. The steamer used about 2 or 3 litres - so ended up just wasting time, but now we know for next time - just get the bloody steamer out.
D**Y
Good stuff
I had 40 year old wallpaper to strip that had been painted over. Didn’t want to use a steamer and risk damaging plaster as was so old. This is good stuff. Made taking the last layer off a lot easier.
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The product quality is outstanding. Exactly what I needed for my work.
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Over a day, did most of a wall.Tried it on another wall with the Solvite - same method- which worked a little better - would get a few strips with that every so often and took about 3/4 of the time that the Rustins took, but wouldn't shift some very stuck paper.The third wall used a steamer.It all came off in a couple hours including going over the bits that Rustins and Solvite couldn't shift. A lot less hassle.A hell of a lot cheaper and quicker with an old cheap steamer/stripper. Used up the Solvite (£12) which did about 3 metres sq but threw the Rustins (£8) away after a half a wall.I was trying to find a method that used less water as the area was a bit damp anyway. The Rustins took about 3 litres to do half a wall. The Solvite was 1 litre to do about the same. 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I didn’t know hot water was an option! I just used cold and it was fine."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Would this work on paint too?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"It is highly unlikely. Wallpaper remover is designed to break the adhesive used to bond wallpaper to the wall whereas paint stripper is designed to break the bonds of the paint or varnish itself. This then causes it to soften and be removed from the surface. With some paints and varnishes, heat guns can also be used but they need care as they can burn the timber or other surface. Both types of products have to be handled with extreme care as they can be quite caustic and extremely irritant - it is essential to wear plenty of protective clothing, eye protection etc.\nHope this helps."}},{"@type":"Question","name":"I am looking to remove wallpaper from plasterboard walls without damaging the plasterboard - will this help?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I found this product to be extremely good. Tbh it worked better than a steam wall paper stripper"}}]}]}