We spent the weekend decorating our spare bedroom. The walls were originally painted deep red by the previous owner with very little preparation.
One wall was particularly bad and my builder smeared fine filler over it which I sanded down a few days later. Having sugar soaped all the other walls we decided against sugar soaping the bad wall as we didn’t know if it was okay for use with the filler (big mistake).
The whole room was painted with two coats of Polyfilla Basecoat and then two coats of Dulux Matt Emulsion. After the first coat of Emulsion, the paint on the bad wall began to bubble (largest diameter was 3/4 inch!). Thinking this was trapped air, I tried to pop them only to find that the bubble was actually underneath the basecoat. All three layers of paint then came off in strips very easily and it was pretty obvious that the dust from the filler had caused it not to stick.
So, I now have a wall which has some paint stuck and some not. I have since sugar soaped it, sealed it with watered-down emulsion and repainted but it looks terrible!
It’s not a big wall (1.5m x 2.5m approx), what would be the best way to strip all the paint off back to the original red stuff? I’m thinking that I could score around the edge of the wall to avoid pulling the paint of the adjacent walls then strip everything inside.
I have a heat gun if that helps.
TIA
One wall was particularly bad and my builder smeared fine filler over it which I sanded down a few days later. Having sugar soaped all the other walls we decided against sugar soaping the bad wall as we didn’t know if it was okay for use with the filler (big mistake).
The whole room was painted with two coats of Polyfilla Basecoat and then two coats of Dulux Matt Emulsion. After the first coat of Emulsion, the paint on the bad wall began to bubble (largest diameter was 3/4 inch!). Thinking this was trapped air, I tried to pop them only to find that the bubble was actually underneath the basecoat. All three layers of paint then came off in strips very easily and it was pretty obvious that the dust from the filler had caused it not to stick.
So, I now have a wall which has some paint stuck and some not. I have since sugar soaped it, sealed it with watered-down emulsion and repainted but it looks terrible!
It’s not a big wall (1.5m x 2.5m approx), what would be the best way to strip all the paint off back to the original red stuff? I’m thinking that I could score around the edge of the wall to avoid pulling the paint of the adjacent walls then strip everything inside.
I have a heat gun if that helps.
TIA