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    Paint best suited for moisture affected rooms?

    easy tiger! put your handbag away
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    Paint best suited for moisture affected rooms?

    Might be worth a gamble mate cheers
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    Paint best suited for moisture affected rooms?

    I'm only after advice on paint mate and nothing else. Property is already on the market with HIP and we have a modern extractor fan installed. Please no suggestions on anything other than paint thanks. P.S The cheap gloss you suggest does go yellow as we have tried both expensive and the cheap...
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    Paint best suited for moisture affected rooms?

    thanks for that but thats not the problem, I'm just after a paint suggestion as no matter what i try I still get yellowing on the glossed surfaces. Anyone else suggest anything please?
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    Paint best suited for moisture affected rooms?

    Hi there, Have had problems with my bathroom for some time now with moisture affecting wallpaper as it has no window. Looking to sell so am after an immediate fix, thought I would put panelling up half way up wall and paint however normal gloss always yellows on the skirting with the moisture...
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    wall panelling

    international is just another brand you can get at b&Q mate. I've tried virtually all brands of gloss to be honest I was after a suggestion of a certain type of paint that someone may have used in the past if possible. Thanks anyway though
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    wall panelling

    Hi there, Have had problems with my bathroom for some time now with moisture affecting wallpaper as it has no window. Looking to sell so am after an immediate fix, thought I would put panelling up half way up wall and paint however normal gloss always yellows on the skirting with the...
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    How to Approach This? With Pics

    How's that when you can get overpaintable silicones??
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    New Plaster dry out

    Cheers for that Richard, it's just the plasterer said to leave it for 3 months. Which sounded far too long compared to what I have left it for in the past which was usually around 3 weeks to a month before painting. We'll only be using a breathable imulsion anyway.
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    How to Approach This? With Pics

    I've used gap filler and silicones countless times with no problems mate
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    New Plaster dry out

    if i let the plaster all change to the paler colour first would there be any damage done by using a dehumidifier? new posters please?
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    New Plaster dry out

    If you have nowt constructive or helpful to say mate why bother?
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    How to Approach This? With Pics

    I've always used products such as gap filler for stuff like that and never had any probs with even bigger gaps. As long as you give it a good finish with a trowel or similar. No more nails is also good for filling stuff like that up.
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    New Plaster dry out

    Yeah that's what some say but others say they have done it with no problems.
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    How to Approach This? With Pics

    i'd just bodge it mate with silicone and paint over
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    New Plaster dry out

    I have just had new damp proofing done and all 4 walls of the room replastered. Can I use a dehumidifier to speed up the dry out process so I can paint the walls sooner rather than later? Some sites and even hire firms say you can on their sites and yet some people say you can't?? Any help?
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