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    Whole wall primers

    Just re read that sorry. Basically, how can I cover up patch repairs after I've applied my sealer/primer?
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    Whole wall primers

    Just another question. Once I filled my low spots and sanded, then applied primer/sealer but then see low spots I missed.....so I simply patch these, sand and go over with primer or with the sand sealer I used before dodo wrong these missed bits? I'm concerned my patch repairs will show...
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    Whole wall primers

    So in your last post when you say prime with white emulsion, this is actually a normal non primer paint acting as a primer? So a primer doesn't have to be a primer to act as a primer? Thanks for your patience
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    Basic simple understandable order of wall prep

    So you can get products for walls described as primers then despite primers relating mainly to metal and wood. Eg Zinsser 123? And a sealer could be a mist coat?
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    Basic simple understandable order of wall prep

    Haha. Also, is an undercoat, primer, sealer, all the same thing? I'm a bit confused with the language there
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    Basic simple understandable order of wall prep

    Mister helpful youre excellent lol!!!
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    Basic simple understandable order of wall prep

    Can someone please clear up the order of things following striping wall paper. Strip Sugar soap clean whole wall Sand high points Full low points and sand Re sugarsoap clean whole wall Prime whole wall then topcoat? I just want to know the simple order of what to do. Do I need...
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    Beneath the woodchip

    That's really helpful thanks. So wash the walls with sugar soap, sand high spots, fill low spots and sand these down, prime with guardz all over the whole wall then top coat?? Or do I sugar soap wash again just before priming?
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    Beneath the woodchip

    Hi, I have removed all woodchip. This left a yellow glue which I have since got rid of and I'm now at bare plaster. What do I need to put on now? A primer, a mist coat, straight on with top coats?? Thankyou
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    Whole wall primers

    Hello, I understand for wood you need to prime, undercoat then topcoat. But I've read it's good practice to prime whole walls to get a flat even surface when covered in imperfection. Is this true? And what primers are out there for whole walls or patch repairs to walls? They all seem...
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