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bondo228
Jul 08, 2016Explorer
I am going through the same problem. I used a wallpaper blade and cut along three sides of the "pimple" and pulled the wallpaper back. I found a very hard white substance which I can only assume is some kind of mold. I used Clorox Cleanup on a paper towel and applied it to the white stuff. With some gentle but firm scrubbing, it pretty much dissolved into the paper towel. I then took some white vinegar and applied it to the spot and let it dry. After it was dry I glued the paper back into place. You can't even notice where the cuts were made.
By the way, these "pimples" formed under a bedroom window. When I checked it out I found that two screws were missing from the window frame, apparently never put in at the factory. I replaced the screws, and after about a month so far, the pimples have not returned.
By the way, these "pimples" formed under a bedroom window. When I checked it out I found that two screws were missing from the window frame, apparently never put in at the factory. I replaced the screws, and after about a month so far, the pimples have not returned.
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