Hi all,
Looking for some advice please.
Got an en-suite bathroom ceiling at home and it's quite a low level just above the shower cubicle (sloping roof), the paint has started to flake in the ceiling area above this cubicle.
I have scraped the loose stuff off and sanded the area, the paint that is left seems well adhered to the plasterboard. I think when it was originally painted as a new plasterboard ceiling a few years ago it was B&Q white emulsion. I don't think it was watered down to be honest but then I suspect the paint would have been of poor quality anyway.
If it makes any difference there is a fan in there, the celing is just quite near to the top of the cubicle so it does get a lot of condensation.
What's the best way to re-paint this, watered down emulsion as a first coat then normal emulsion, or some sort of thin coat of pva, etc?
Looking for some advice please.
Got an en-suite bathroom ceiling at home and it's quite a low level just above the shower cubicle (sloping roof), the paint has started to flake in the ceiling area above this cubicle.
I have scraped the loose stuff off and sanded the area, the paint that is left seems well adhered to the plasterboard. I think when it was originally painted as a new plasterboard ceiling a few years ago it was B&Q white emulsion. I don't think it was watered down to be honest but then I suspect the paint would have been of poor quality anyway.
If it makes any difference there is a fan in there, the celing is just quite near to the top of the cubicle so it does get a lot of condensation.
What's the best way to re-paint this, watered down emulsion as a first coat then normal emulsion, or some sort of thin coat of pva, etc?