Care instructions depend upon the type of wallcovering you have. This information is on the roll label, and usually stated as ‘washable’ or ‘scrubbable’ or ‘delicate’.
Most modern wallcoverings have an easy-care vinyl coating which is designed to withstand normal day-to-day activities, but some are designed for their aesthetic value only and need to be treated accordingly.
wash with warm water, soap, and a soft sponge
wash with warm water, soap, and a soft brush
For best results:
Do not use abrasive cleansers or scrubbers, products containing bleach, or solvents of any kind.
Any stains and marks should be removed as soon as possible to avoid any possible reaction between the stain and the wallpaper. If a mark remains on the wallpaper too long, permanent discoloration may result.
Ordinary dirt spots can be removed with a mild soap and warm water. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Blot wallpaper dry with a soft lint-free towel.
For more difficult stains that are only surface deep, using a stronger detergent is recommended. However, try an inconspicuous spot first before attempting the entire wall. Always rinse carefully with a clean sponge after applying a detergent.
One old-and-tried tip to remove crayon, felt pen, lipstick and biro marks—but only from smooth surfaced papers—is to lightly spray the mark with an aerosol hairspray, and then gently wipe off, with a soft toothbrush.
Rinse with clean warm water—be careful not to over-wet the surface of the paper—and blot dry with a soft cloth.
Take care not to over-wet the surface of the paper. Avoid abrasive rubbing of spots so discoloration cannot appear.
Do not use steel wool or powdered cleaners, or active solvent-type preparations, such as nail polish remover, tar and bug removers, because they may damage the wallpaper.