Hello, I am currently painting a mural on my boys bedroom wall.
I've gone a bit over the top and now the mural is covering the whole 4 walls.
The background scenery etc is painted in emulsion with the feature characters in an acrylic paint.
The whole process has taken a while, and now...
Sorry meant wall paper scraper, not stripper.
Message recieved though, no short cuts really, just get my head down and get on with it.
Thanks for the advice.
Think you're right with the "no mist coat" every wall in the house is like this and there are a few other things in the house where short cuts, or ignorance have turned a simple "just needs a lick of paint" in to an "Oh...."
Any advice on the best way of removing the emulsion - so far I have...
Yes, I moved the thread as was advised I'd get a better response in this forum.
I'm new to the site, but can't find your reply.
Am I looking in the wrong place?
The emulsion in my house comes off the wall back to the bare plaster whenever we remove blue tac from the walls, or whenever there is any kind of scrape with a hard object.
The house is only around 7 years old, but was a private build and I assume that the owner either did not seal the new...
The emulsion in my house comes off the wall back to the bear plaster whenever we remove blue tac from the walls, or whenever there is any kind over scrape with a hard object.
The house is only around 7 years old, but was a private build and I assume that the owner either did not seal the new...