One wall of a large bathroom wont let emulsion paint adhere to it,, but the other walls will.
Its a strange one, but after a few days/week, thin lines appear on the paint and continue to spread over most of the wall like a cobweb, and gradually the lines get wider and the paint starts to peel off. I can only think that there is something within the plaster that reacts to the paint..?
I've tried sizing the wall but it makes no difference. It is an internal wall and the peeling always starts at about eye level, and then spreads to the ceiling and then works its way down to within about 600mm from the floor, and then it stops. It is a large, well ventilated room. So any ideas what the problem is,, and how to cure it.?
Thanks in advance
Its a strange one, but after a few days/week, thin lines appear on the paint and continue to spread over most of the wall like a cobweb, and gradually the lines get wider and the paint starts to peel off. I can only think that there is something within the plaster that reacts to the paint..?
I've tried sizing the wall but it makes no difference. It is an internal wall and the peeling always starts at about eye level, and then spreads to the ceiling and then works its way down to within about 600mm from the floor, and then it stops. It is a large, well ventilated room. So any ideas what the problem is,, and how to cure it.?
Thanks in advance