Wall Covering Removal
This information can clarify and help answer some questions about removing wall coverings.

Removing Wall Coverings
What kind of paper?: Uncoated wallpaper soaks up strippers readily. Or it can be soaked off the wall, paste and all, using hot water applied with a large sponge. This method, though messy, is simple and effective. But because the backing and paste stay on the wall, pros use hot water or a stripper.
Professionally installed wallpaper frequently is tougher to remove than homeowner-hung paper. That's because pros, often leery of factory-installed pastes, use unpasted papers and apply adhesive liberally, or they add an activator to prepasted versions to improve adhesion. Either way, they have to work a little harder to remove paper put up by a fellow pro.
Vinyl-coated wallpapers - several layers of old paper, painted-over paper or a lightweight paper that can't be pulled off - are even trickier. Water or stripper can't penetrate these surfaces and attack the adhesive. The surface of the paper has to be scored - without carving up the wall - to expose the adhesive.
-- Tips courtesy of HomeAdvisor.com