Re: Wallpaper and Drywall
Per my previous comment, my first house was built in '39 and somehow it had drywall. In any case it was never painted, it was papered right away and when we bought it in '92 it had a lot of layers. One of the hidden horror of a new first time home buyer. It had a lot of nice custom trim that was original so our only option was to use what was there. We followed the water and soaking trick through the whole living room, dining room, and hallway. It was a lot of work and messy and we took some chunks out. Some of the paper was a vinyl type, most of it was not pre-pasted.
Once that was done, we sanded it all down, sealed as previously stated and then we hired a drywall taper to come in and skim coat the walls. When it was done, it was not perfect, but once painted you would have to look closely for imperfections.
I hired out the skim coating as it would take me far longer to get a good result. I've never tried the steamer but i think I tried everything else.