yep its defo a paint prob the walls were skimmed with normal plaster and its the crap i used to undercoat thats turned chalky wether its cause it might have been vinyl matt or cause it had no pva in it or due to moisture ill prob never know,so im going to scrape it of down to the bare plaster...
i prefer the the skirting over the top as it looks better, also with being raised up it helps hide any damage done while removeing the old stuff. its also relatively cheap if your just getting plain pine or you can also get the pre-primed mdf stuff just as cheap.
thought you might say that :cry: whats the best grit for getting the paint off? ive also just bought a big tub of dulux rich matt that i was going to mist the bedroom plaster board ceiling with ,would i be better taking it back and getting dulux trade supermatt as ive been reading that the rich...
cant really be sure ,but i think the undercoat may have been crown vinyl matt (bq was selling it cheap) unfortuneately at the time i painted everywhere with it .the top coat in the kitchen was bq colour range (not even the kitchen stuff just normal). at the time i slapped it on the kitchen i...
once ive rubbed off the flaky stuff should i apply the primer sealer to the whole wall before redoing the top coat, or just the bits i take down to bare plaster, and if so does the primer sealer help prevent the rest going bad?
whats the best way to paint plasterboard ceilings in bathrooms to avoid paint flaking etc. the plaster boards new and hasnt been painted or anything yet,its also the moisture resistent stuff
i think the prob is a combination of using the wrong paint for the type of room and the skim as the flaking seems worse on the skimmed walls rather than the plaster board walls. i will rub of the flaky stuff and prime can you suggest a make of primer? will it be okay to use fastset to blend the...
if i rub the paint under the flaked off top coat it leaves a chalky residue on my finger, as for the type of paint i used for the undercoat i cant really remember but it is the same as the ceilng which seems to be fine
about 2 years ago i redid my kitchen and now the paints gone flaky and cracking off , the walls were skimmed with plaster and then i applied a coat of white emulsion before applying a top coat, ive noticed that the undercoat of emulsion has gone all chalky.whats went horribly wrong and how do i...