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Hey everybody, I was recently steaming off wallpaper in a small kitchen and I had all of the wallpaper down and it was time to start scrubbing the glue off with a sponge and hot water, when I thought theres got to be a better way. I don't like using chemicals like dif because they don't really work anyway, you still have to scrub like crazy. But in this kitchen I was going to have to skim coat half of the walls, prime them, and sand texture the whole thing anyway so i was thinking why not just scrub off the really heavy glue spots and then seal it all up with oil based primer, then sand texture, skipping the glue scrubbing part. I didn't do that because I wasn't sure how it would turn out in a couple of years after the glue had flexed and shrank. But in the future is this an option? Or could I dry out the glue with fans for a day or two and sand it off? What is your process for taking off wallpaper and repainting? Thanks