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If its normal paint, you can soak a small area at a time (like 1m^2) with warm water using a sponge , and using a 4in scraper and the right angle, it should come off in sheets. Be sure to soak the wall 2 or 3 times, and let it soak into the paint for about 10-20secs, then start scraping.

Be aware though that you should leave the walls to dry out before you prime them. Wont take long though.
 

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