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Hi guys.
I'm having an issue with a decorating job I wish I'd turned down. (last favour job I do)
In 1 if the rooms I'm repainting I've started finding that on 1 wall in particular as I run my roller over the prepared surface the old paint is lifting and wrapping itself around my roller creating a mess of what was a good flat wall. Other walls in this room have not had the same issue.
The wall in question is a boarded stud wall and I've found while scraping the paint back its jointed and filled rather than properly skimmed. Before I go too far with this and damage the plasterboard what is my best option?
I'm having an issue with a decorating job I wish I'd turned down. (last favour job I do)
In 1 if the rooms I'm repainting I've started finding that on 1 wall in particular as I run my roller over the prepared surface the old paint is lifting and wrapping itself around my roller creating a mess of what was a good flat wall. Other walls in this room have not had the same issue.
The wall in question is a boarded stud wall and I've found while scraping the paint back its jointed and filled rather than properly skimmed. Before I go too far with this and damage the plasterboard what is my best option?