Only by chemical removal , ie paintstripper.
After you've cleaned and removed any wax that is on the paneling, use a primer like PPG's Seal-Grip, Zinnser's Bin 123 or a high quality oil based enamel undercoat. I would steer away from the cheaper Kilz primers.
You can paint over wall paper. However it is recommended that you prime with an oil based primer. Kilz Original for example. Most wall papers use water based glues for adhesion. If you put a waterbased topcoat over the the wallpaper it could penetrate the wall paper and cause the glue to release. You can use a waterbased top coat such as Kilz Casual Colors over the top of the oil based primer.
Unfortunately, because Old English is an oil based product with dark stain in it, you will not be able to remove it from the paneling. However, if you are wanting to paint the paneling, the best thing to do would be to apply a 'stain killer' to the paneling first, such as Kilz, available at your local hardware or paint store. This also works well to block any 'stain' that is on your walls before painting, such as lipstick, ink, pencil, etc. and prevent the stain from bleeding through the new paint.
First apply a good, even coat of primer (kilz interior primer/sealer works well on paneling) Once the primer has dried completely you will be able to see clearly where any holes or cracks are in the paneling, as you will want to fill any such voids before you apply the paint. When the primer is dry and all the nail, tack and screw holes are filled you can then apply the paint. I like to use a short nap fleece roller cover for surfaces like paneling. The fleece (sheep skin) rollers are a little more expensive but they do not spatter paint everywhere like other roller covers and they last a lot longer.
Yes, you can use Kilz over drywall. It is an undercoat, or primer.
After you've cleaned and removed any wax that is on the paneling, use a primer like PPG's Seal-Grip, Zinnser's Bin 123 or a high quality oil based enamel undercoat. I would steer away from the cheaper Kilz primers.
if you prime with sealer,such as parks white shellac, or kilz oil base.stele65
You can find the cheapest wall paneling at some well-known online stores, such as Amazon, Home Depot, and Alibaba. The price of the wall paneling varies based on each stores.
One can find interior wall paneling to buy in a number of stores and online retailers. One can get such paneling from Lowe's, Grainger, The Home Depot and The Penelling Company.
Wall paneling is wall covering that usually has a wood-like appearance. It can easily be put up over a number of wall surfaces to give a new, attractive appearance for a reasonable price.
Depends entirely on the toxin. Asbestos, an integral part of older wallboard, can't be removed -- you need to have a trained crew strip out the board itself. Lead-based paint -- I *think* -- can be removed. If you accidentally spilled Ant Bait on your wall, you can wipe it off carefully yourself. No way to answer this better without knowing the toxin and ideally the substrate or walling material.
Depends on what sort of look you want and how much money you're willing to spend. Lowe's has a great section for wall paneling WWW.Lowes.com
If someone is going to do wall paneling there are a variety of products that someone will need. Some of these products are Adhesive, nail gun, level, tape measure, a hammer and screw fixes.
You will get better results if you aim your effort at removing the paneling and preparing the wall board or plaster behind it. Paneling, even if you fill the grooves, will have waves. If I were going to leave the paneling on because it was applied with adhesive that created excessive damage to the wall behind it, I would put 1/4" drywall panels over it and tape and spackle.
Wood paneling and or white!!!
Use a fine tooth saw blade.
Wall paneling performs a number of functions in both residential and commercial settings including: providing cover for wiring and sound system equipment, and lending a decorative aspect such as improving the aesthetic appearance of existing walls. Other wall paneling functions include providing a degree of soundproofing, and dividing larger spaces into more functional ones.