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BobsYourUncle
Jul 09, 2013Nomad
You cannot remove the "covering" on the paneling. It is bonded from the factory and impossible to remove without total destruction of it.
Best to find a new panel that is similar in color and texture or, as mentioned, find a contrasting color and use it as an accent.
Most of the time the paneling is glued and stapled to the studs. It is a bear to get off and you will wind up destroying the panel trying to remove it.
Been there done that.
Best to find a new panel that is similar in color and texture or, as mentioned, find a contrasting color and use it as an accent.
Most of the time the paneling is glued and stapled to the studs. It is a bear to get off and you will wind up destroying the panel trying to remove it.
Been there done that.
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