Hi all,
Done a bit or patching-in in my conservatory.
I thought I had applied pva well around the area to be blended in - an emulsioned wall over plasterboard/skim. This was done before skimming/feathering out.
For the first time I've seen it, when I then painted with a roller, it caused some blistering of the thin skim over the emulsioned area.
I've had to apply easi fill to repair the bits pulled away and touch up carefully with a brush.
Is this common place when blending in skim and re painting, or have I just been unlucky?
Done a bit or patching-in in my conservatory.
I thought I had applied pva well around the area to be blended in - an emulsioned wall over plasterboard/skim. This was done before skimming/feathering out.
For the first time I've seen it, when I then painted with a roller, it caused some blistering of the thin skim over the emulsioned area.
I've had to apply easi fill to repair the bits pulled away and touch up carefully with a brush.
Is this common place when blending in skim and re painting, or have I just been unlucky?