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I'm redecorating my living room and have applied decorator's caulk to the joints between plaster and coving/architraves/skirtings, many of which had small cracks.
I have also filled a number of small dents/scrrw pops.
I will be painting the walls and ceiling with emulsion (and applying an eggshell finish to the woodwork).
Do I need to worry about the potential for crazing of the paint applied to the caulk? - is it necessary to prime these areas, and if so, with what? And should I spot-prime the areas where I have applied filler? I have some Zinsser BIN-Aqua on my shelf and also some Zinsser Peel Stop, and obviously it would be good to use products that I already have, but I'm not sure if these are suitable for this task, or if it's necessary to use anything at all.
I have also filled a number of small dents/scrrw pops.
I will be painting the walls and ceiling with emulsion (and applying an eggshell finish to the woodwork).
Do I need to worry about the potential for crazing of the paint applied to the caulk? - is it necessary to prime these areas, and if so, with what? And should I spot-prime the areas where I have applied filler? I have some Zinsser BIN-Aqua on my shelf and also some Zinsser Peel Stop, and obviously it would be good to use products that I already have, but I'm not sure if these are suitable for this task, or if it's necessary to use anything at all.
