I have done several searches but I cant find an answer to this question however that might be because what I am after does not exist !
My 1960's town house has plastered walls which were wallpapered for many years, about 5 years ago we stripped all the wallpaper back to plaster and smoothed it as much as possible. It was then sealed and emulsioned.
There are a number of hairline cracks in the plaster, I have painted them over a couple of times but the reopen, I suspect as a result of expansion/contraction throughout the year.
I would like to find a paint that has enough bulk to fill these cracks and which is also flexible enough to ensure that they don't open up again, does such a product exist?
I know several emulsions claim to do this but the ones I have tried do not work !!
I really do not want to use lining paper as I don't like it at all.
Thanks.
My 1960's town house has plastered walls which were wallpapered for many years, about 5 years ago we stripped all the wallpaper back to plaster and smoothed it as much as possible. It was then sealed and emulsioned.
There are a number of hairline cracks in the plaster, I have painted them over a couple of times but the reopen, I suspect as a result of expansion/contraction throughout the year.
I would like to find a paint that has enough bulk to fill these cracks and which is also flexible enough to ensure that they don't open up again, does such a product exist?
I know several emulsions claim to do this but the ones I have tried do not work !!
I really do not want to use lining paper as I don't like it at all.
Thanks.