Best way to Hide Scratches on Wallpaper

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Hi All,

Daughter moves out on the 15th Jan, We need to Hide some Scratches on Previously painted Wallpaper. What is the Best Paint to Use?

Thanks for any Advice....
 

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That’s more than a few scratches, I don’t think youlll cover that with paint. How did that happen?
 
Cats love textured paper:(

Yes, it was a Cat.....I thought about trying to “seal” the Scratches with some sort of Polyfila & then to gently Sand Down when Dry, & Paint with a “Thick” Paint to try & Mask?

But unsure of what Paint to Buy, which would fit the Bill?
 
A ready mixed lightweight filler like "Red devil One time" might be worth a try - it's a soft finish so you could shape it as it goes on and then rub with a brush when dry. Ordinary emulsion will do fine as a finish
 
A ready mixed lightweight filler like "Red devil One time" might be worth a try - it's a soft finish so you could shape it as it goes on and then rub with a brush when dry. Ordinary emulsion will do fine as a finish

Hi, Thanks for the reply...Can the "Red Devil One Time" be purchased from the Main DIY Stores, like B & Q, Wicks etc?
 
Aparently so;) But a generic Lightweight Readymixed will be fine - you'll know it's right when you pick up the tub- feels like it's empty.
 
Aparently so;) But a generic Lightweight Readymixed will be fine - you'll know it's right when you pick up the tub- feels like it's empty.

Yep, Just checked the B & Q Web-Site & it's there......Is it best to use a Spreader or Wet-Knife?
 
Anything really - maybe even a finger and work the filler in with a brush. It must be stirred up before use though. Apply dry and then maybe something damp- sponge/brush to shape it . Just play around with it ;)
 
Anything really - maybe even a finger and work the filler in with a brush. It must be stirred up before use though. Apply dry and then maybe something damp- sponge/brush to shape it . Just play around with it ;)

Thanks....
 
I would try working it into the cracks as said with a paint brush. Surley if you put it on with a spreader and sand, it will fill the valleys and grain of the pattern which will stick out like a sore thumb?

litl
 
I would try working it into the cracks as said with a paint brush. Surley if you put it on with a spreader and sand, it will fill the valleys and grain of the pattern which will stick out like a sore thumb?

litl

Good Tip....Will give it a try......
 

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