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WP Chomp 5301222 World's Best Wallpaper Remover Super Concentrate is a USA-made, citrus-based, super concentrated solution designed to remove all types of wallpaper quickly and safely. Each 22oz bottle dilutes to 2 gallons, covering approximately 800 sq ft, and penetrates tough adhesives without damaging paint. Its fast-acting, low-toxicity formula leaves no harsh chemical odors, making it the go-to choice for professional-grade, hassle-free wallpaper removal.











| ASIN | B001MUHWHG |
| ASIN | B001MUHWHG |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (780) |
| Date First Available | 27 November 2013 |
| Generic Name | wp chomp 5301222 Worlds Best Wallpaper Remover Super Concentrate |
| Generic Name | wp chomp 5301222 Worlds Best Wallpaper Remover Super Concentrate |
| Included Components | wallpaper-adhesive-removers |
| Included Components | wallpaper-adhesive-removers |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 9.7 x 21.1 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.1 x 9.7 x 21.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 635 g |
| Item Weight | 635 g |
| Item model number | 5301222 |
| Item model number | 5301222 |
| Manufacturer | wp chomp |
| Manufacturer | wp chomp |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 9.65 x 21.08 cm; 635.03 g |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 9.65 x 21.08 cm; 635.03 g |
G**B
Having several rooms of 30+ years of traditional wallpaper to remove I needed something that would get the job done as painlessly as possible! Started out with detergent and warm water which took forever! Then purchased a scorer tool and WP Chomp ... brilliant combination! The label says 1-and-a-half cups in almost a bucket of water, but seriously I have used 3 capfuls in 2 liters of water and I am motoring through the wallpaper! I wet top layer and peel that back and then can wet the adhesive layer and just scrape off with a removal tool. A week into the job and I have already done a bedroom and most of the dining room/lounge area. Big job, but much happier. This stuff does what it says and smells nicely citrus and without the chemical smells! Highly recommended!
W**N
In our late 70s, we were tasked with the job of removing wallpaper on 10 ft walls before remodeling one of our bathrooms to install an Ella’s walk-in bathtub, replacing a never-used shower in a second bedroom. Our contractor wasn’t keen on doing that part of the job so we searched for someone to do the job … nada. So we decided to do it ourselves. Bought the two recommended tools and the stripper solution, wore masks, as the solution’s fumes in an enclosed area are fairly strong … and went to work. The wallpaper came off in big beautiful sections. Easy peasy. So happy!
A**E
Seriously, stop reading and buy it. If you need to remove wallpaper, get this stuff. It made the process a million times easier and helped me remove wallpaper from the following surfaces: oil, latex, and acrylic painted walls, unpainted drywall, plain pressure-treated wood, untreated wood, plaster, drywall mud, wallboard, and plywood. I don't know if it's rated for all those surfaces but the wallpaper had to come off so I used it and I was successful. Pro tip: this is a concentrate so you have to mix it with water. For those who aren't great with ounces and gallons, it's about a 10 to 1 mixture: 10 water to 1 concentrate. I used a 600ml spray bottle and marked where both 500ml and 550ml was using a Sharpie. I then filled the bottle with water to the 500ml line and added the concentrate to the 550ml line. Worked like a charm every time without having to remeasure.
E**R
I originally had the product in the white bottle called Wall Wick and I could see I was going to run out, so I looked for it on Amazon and came up with WP Chomp, wallpaper stripper. In the past I have used a steamer but because none of my walls were sized before wallpaper was applied, the wallpaper was put directly on drywall, the steamer worked moderately well, but it was very tedious and took forever as only small pieces would come off at a time. The Wall Wick and WP Chomp really worked great. I mixed the wp Chomp after I ran out of the Wall Wick with water I used about a quarter of a cup per gallon of water in a 5 gallon bucket and soaked these cloth-like sheets that were about 18 in wide and 4 feet long in the solution and then put those soaked sheets on the wall on top of the wallpaper. Prior to placing them on the wallpaper I had used what I call it a, tiger paw, to score the walls and without that scoring, this would be a very difficult job, as it cuts tiny holes in the wallpaper to let the solution soak through to loosen the paste. About every 15 minutes I would go in with my pressure sprayer with the solution mixed with water and spray on top and I did this for about an hour and a half. Then I removed this cloth like paper and the wallpaper came off at a pretty good rate in large sections. Sometimes it would leave the paper backing on the wall and I would have to spray a little bit of the solution and then it would come off pretty easily. In that room which is a regular size bedroom, about 12 x13, it took me about 20-25 hours to get all the wallpaper off and part of that time was waiting for it to sit on the walls and spraying the solution approximately every 15 minutes for about an hour and a half to keep the sheets wet. I could not have done this job without this WP Chomp solution and the cloth like panels that I soaked in it and put on the wallpaper after scoring it. It really works fantastically, would recommend this product to anyone especially to remove wallpaper that was put on walls that were never sized. (Wallpaper directly on drywall). I definitely look for these cloth sheets and in the photos you can see the paperwork that came with them and in one of the photos you can see it up on the wall.
L**U
This product is amazing, I am impressed ! did all it claims to do. Definitely would recommend this to any one
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