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thats woodchip for sure, we also had a lot of that....
We tried a few methods to remove ours, the best way we found was1.) get these two
https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinsser-paper-tiger-scoring-tool-3mm/3469h
https://www.screwfix.com/p/zinsser-dif-wallpaper-stripper-concentrate-1ltr/8421j2.) Use the tiger throughly. Then put a load of the concentrate on (USE GLOVES AND GOGGLES), wait 30 mins, do the concentrate again, wait 30 mins and then it should come off easily. A spray bottle of warm water also helps on stuborn bits.
Thanks, thats really useful. Follow up q, if the apparent structure is paint, wood, backing paper, it's almost certainly woodchip not artex? (Again, lab results are pending either way, just need the hive mind to tell me if I'm being hugely under/over cautious)