I've stripped the wallpaper off a large wall and was pleased to find the previously painted beneath wall is perfectly smooth and flat. Unfortunately it is covered in tiny hairline cracks. See photo. A coat of white emulsion didn't seem to fill the cracks at all.
Apart from this the wall is good so I don't want to get it skimmed. I'm also not a fan of lining paper, so I wonder if there is a way to fill these hairline cracks without too much sanding etc.
Is this a common problem? Perhaps I could use some dort of thick here some emulsion?
Many thanks
Apart from this the wall is good so I don't want to get it skimmed. I'm also not a fan of lining paper, so I wonder if there is a way to fill these hairline cracks without too much sanding etc.
Is this a common problem? Perhaps I could use some dort of thick here some emulsion?
Many thanks
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