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The lounge ceiling looks like there is a vaguely textured paper and probably hasn't been painted for 30 years; its white, if a little grey with age, with no horrid spots
There is coving around the edge which looks more in need of refreshment that the ceiling
I don't want to stress the paper too much in case it decides to peel off and I hate painting ceilings. I was going to dust the ceiling for cobwebs but not wash it. What paint would you recommend that maybe I will get away with one coat only on the paper.
I was thinking about maybe washing the coving with sugarsoap as it looks dirty. I was thinking maybe we might need to do 2 coats on the coving, if the first coat does not fill the hair line gaps in the joins filler might be required. WHat is the best filler for fine polystyrene coving cracks?
There is coving around the edge which looks more in need of refreshment that the ceiling
I don't want to stress the paper too much in case it decides to peel off and I hate painting ceilings. I was going to dust the ceiling for cobwebs but not wash it. What paint would you recommend that maybe I will get away with one coat only on the paper.
I was thinking about maybe washing the coving with sugarsoap as it looks dirty. I was thinking maybe we might need to do 2 coats on the coving, if the first coat does not fill the hair line gaps in the joins filler might be required. WHat is the best filler for fine polystyrene coving cracks?