That s more difficult to remove because you can t access the screws to remove the plywood from the wall.
Remove laminate backsplash from plaster wall.
Homeowners may find that they want to replace their cheap laminate backsplash with something more stylish like tile.
Step 5 remove the plaster.
For semi soft adhesive mastic use 120 grit sandpaper to remove it from the wall.
Make sure the knife is inserted between the wall and the laminate backsplash.
First i took my utility knife and cut along the edges of the backsplash.
Continuing breaking off the plaster until the entire room is complete.
Use your hammer to carefully break off the plaster from the wall.
I did not push hard i just cut the paint away from the backsplash.
If the backsplash isn t screwed to the wall you should be able to pry it off using the same technique you use for sheet laminate.
Expect a tedious messy project when you remove a laminate backsplash.
Backsplashes protect the wall behind countertops while adding an aesthetic touch to the kitchen.
Typical cabinet backsplash is placed on after the upper cabinets are installed.
To install a new backsplash it 039 s first necessary to remove the old one from the kitchen walls.
Place the plaster pieces that fall off easily into the garbage can.
Allow to fully dry.
Finish sanding the entire wall with 120 grit sand paper on drywall sanding pad.
Fill drywall gouges with drywall joint compound and sand it smooth.
Insert a putty knife in the laminate backsplash.
Either knock with force or tap the plaster lightly to loosen it from the wall depending on your situation.
Laminate backsplashes are functional but not always beautiful.
How to remove a laminate backsplash that goes up behind wall cabinets.
The best way to remove a countertop s backsplash.
You can either pry the laminate off the surface of the particleboard to expose the screws or you can work the blade of a reciprocating saw behind the particleboard and cut.
Next i put my puddy knife in between the wall and the backsplash.
Use a hammer to tap the knife into the laminate backsplash and force the backsplash to separate from the wall.
If prying doesn t work you have a choice.
To remove thinset use a stiff putty knife and some elbow grease to scrape it from the wall.
In other instances plywood is drilled to the wall then the laminate backsplash is glued to the top of the plywood.
There are typically three types.
Read the steps below to find out a few alternatives to remove a laminate backsplash.