Hi folks
Looking to repaint our hallway. It's quite large, full height of the 2 storey house. I did it a few years ago and had to use a scaffolding tower. Being a big job, I don't want to end up with the problems I had last time.
The walls were painted in an orange Leyland silk paint. I over-painted with Dulux matt emulsion in a magnolia-ish colour, 2 coats and it covered fine. A few days later there was a flat crackle type effect reaction where the orange was showing through in the "cracks". I was advised to seal with PVA (subsequent reading makes me think this was poor advice) and repaint. Which I did....
Same reaction, not quite so bad. That's how it stands now... That was about 4 years ago so the paint is stable and fully cured.
I want to repaint again, but don't want to run into the same reaction problems. I have tried coating a small area with Zinsser stain cover paint, and it seems to cover the crackle OK, there's a couple of areas where it looks like the crackle is coming through again - but maybe it just needs another coat? I'm not too fussed about removing the crackle texture, mainly just to stop the underlying colour showing through.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance for replies!
Looking to repaint our hallway. It's quite large, full height of the 2 storey house. I did it a few years ago and had to use a scaffolding tower. Being a big job, I don't want to end up with the problems I had last time.
The walls were painted in an orange Leyland silk paint. I over-painted with Dulux matt emulsion in a magnolia-ish colour, 2 coats and it covered fine. A few days later there was a flat crackle type effect reaction where the orange was showing through in the "cracks". I was advised to seal with PVA (subsequent reading makes me think this was poor advice) and repaint. Which I did....
Same reaction, not quite so bad. That's how it stands now... That was about 4 years ago so the paint is stable and fully cured.
I want to repaint again, but don't want to run into the same reaction problems. I have tried coating a small area with Zinsser stain cover paint, and it seems to cover the crackle OK, there's a couple of areas where it looks like the crackle is coming through again - but maybe it just needs another coat? I'm not too fussed about removing the crackle texture, mainly just to stop the underlying colour showing through.
Any advice?
Thanks in advance for replies!