Hi
I wonder if anyone has cam across this and found a fix.
Just bought a 30 year old bungalow that is all woodchip walls & ceilings. We're stripping the paper of walls but intend to leave ceilings as the paper looks fine (except one room) and freshen up with emulsion. The problem is the living room ceiling has a couple of hairline cracks on the paper, is there a paint or a filler that would hide these cracks?
I know you can buy Polycell crack-free for the plaster on walls & ceilings but could this, or something similar be used to hide cracks on the paper?
I would appreciate any advice.
Cheers
MR
I wonder if anyone has cam across this and found a fix.
Just bought a 30 year old bungalow that is all woodchip walls & ceilings. We're stripping the paper of walls but intend to leave ceilings as the paper looks fine (except one room) and freshen up with emulsion. The problem is the living room ceiling has a couple of hairline cracks on the paper, is there a paint or a filler that would hide these cracks?
I know you can buy Polycell crack-free for the plaster on walls & ceilings but could this, or something similar be used to hide cracks on the paper?
I would appreciate any advice.
Cheers
MR