Hi all,
used magic white fpr the ceiling, did great with the roller. Now using the rest of the tin for the walls before putting on the final light coloured coat.
Problem is the paint (which says "virtually spallter free") seems to be a bit sticky and isn't going on well at all with the brush.
I know your next question is the walls. Wallpaper been stripped back to the old layer of magnolia emulsion (which is onto lining paper over plastert board) We filled the odd bit. (By the way did the exact same in the other room with the same tpye of walls, lining and old emulsion & painted over no probs. Anyway, went over it yesterday with water based plaster sealer just in case. (used this before with great results.) So it's not the walls, I think it's the paint.
It feels hard to put on and it ends up almost streaky and sticky on the wall and doesn't want to go on that well, almost as if it's too thick.
Question is anyone find the "splatter free" magic white to be rubbish or is it just me?
Any suggestions as to what to do with my 2 gloopy looking painted walls. Is it easy enough to sand it down when dry or should I try removing with water while wet??
used magic white fpr the ceiling, did great with the roller. Now using the rest of the tin for the walls before putting on the final light coloured coat.
Problem is the paint (which says "virtually spallter free") seems to be a bit sticky and isn't going on well at all with the brush.
I know your next question is the walls. Wallpaper been stripped back to the old layer of magnolia emulsion (which is onto lining paper over plastert board) We filled the odd bit. (By the way did the exact same in the other room with the same tpye of walls, lining and old emulsion & painted over no probs. Anyway, went over it yesterday with water based plaster sealer just in case. (used this before with great results.) So it's not the walls, I think it's the paint.
It feels hard to put on and it ends up almost streaky and sticky on the wall and doesn't want to go on that well, almost as if it's too thick.
Question is anyone find the "splatter free" magic white to be rubbish or is it just me?
Any suggestions as to what to do with my 2 gloopy looking painted walls. Is it easy enough to sand it down when dry or should I try removing with water while wet??