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Hi there
First time poster.
I wonder if someone can shed some light on what I can do to fix this problem please?
I had a chimney breast re-plastered in the lounge. It all seemed fine. I waited about 4 weeks before decorating, it was perfectly dry so I applied the paint (Deluxe trade Diamond Eggshell). Looked great.
About a month later small hairline cracks appeared all over the surface.
First plasterer was not available (out of biz I think...) so I called in a second plasterer. Very helpful guy. Said the plaster was solid and hadn't blown at all. So just needed to scrape out all the cracks and fill. Which he did with Gyproc Easifill 60. All seemed to be fine. I waited 48 hours, sanded the filling down, got a really nice smooth surface and re-painted (same paint as before)
After a couple of hours as the paint was drying, all the places that had been filled where had previously been cracks, now had thin raised lines. It looks like the wall has varicose veins!
I have rubbed them done numerous times (4 times now) and re-painted, and every time the same thing. Varicose veins.
Please can someone advise what the heck is going on and how I can get past this. We are desperate to get this room finished and put our house back together!
Thank you
Mark
First time poster.
I wonder if someone can shed some light on what I can do to fix this problem please?
I had a chimney breast re-plastered in the lounge. It all seemed fine. I waited about 4 weeks before decorating, it was perfectly dry so I applied the paint (Deluxe trade Diamond Eggshell). Looked great.
About a month later small hairline cracks appeared all over the surface.
First plasterer was not available (out of biz I think...) so I called in a second plasterer. Very helpful guy. Said the plaster was solid and hadn't blown at all. So just needed to scrape out all the cracks and fill. Which he did with Gyproc Easifill 60. All seemed to be fine. I waited 48 hours, sanded the filling down, got a really nice smooth surface and re-painted (same paint as before)
After a couple of hours as the paint was drying, all the places that had been filled where had previously been cracks, now had thin raised lines. It looks like the wall has varicose veins!
I have rubbed them done numerous times (4 times now) and re-painted, and every time the same thing. Varicose veins.
Please can someone advise what the heck is going on and how I can get past this. We are desperate to get this room finished and put our house back together!
Thank you
Mark
