Walls are walls, wherever they are. - This problem depends on what the stain is and you haven't said.
Possibly easiest to simply repaint the wall - first with a 'stain blocker' such as Zinnser Bull's Eye or Kilz Stain Blocker Primer. -These products work well and ANY paint can be applied over them. -(if the wall is papered, then you should remove paper first.)
If you own the mobile home, then you have the right to remove it from the mobile home park, unless you are in a lease agreement between you and the mobile home park.
Depends on the stain. CLR is good for many.
One must use caution when removing walls, some walls are load bearing. Other items you will find in walls are electrical, and plumbing.Ans 2 -providing you are sensible and careful this can be done -I've personally done many.
Just the same way as in regular house. Remove one side of the wall and slide insulation batts inside, the recover wall.
Usually 3 inches in interior walls.
Contact the land owner. They would probably be glad to have an offer to remove the mobile home.
Can I get help with a metal roof, insulation in walls, siding, & or underpinning on my double wide mobile?
You can use bleach! This is a very efficient and simple way to remove all stains on white clothing, furniture, etc. Good luck!
remove the moisture from inside the walls and floor.
To effectively remove ceiling stains in your home, start by identifying the cause of the stain. Once identified, clean the area with a mixture of water and mild detergent. For tougher stains, use a mixture of water and bleach. Be sure to wear protective gear and ventilate the area. If the stain persists, consider repainting the ceiling.
Many things can cause iron stains on the vinyl siding of a home. The best way to remove these stains is to use tub and tile cleaner and a cloth scouring pad.
To replace a mobile home bathtub, you can follow these steps: Measure the existing bathtub to ensure the new one will fit. Remove any fixtures or surrounding walls as needed. Disconnect plumbing and drainage. Remove the old bathtub carefully. Install the new bathtub, ensuring it is level and secure. Reconnect plumbing and drainage. Seal the edges and test for leaks before use.