Hi,
I accidentally hit my wall with a hammer and damaged the paint. The area affected is approximately 6cm by 6cm. See photo attached.
The wall is painted with Dulex Polished Pebble, but I'm not exactly sure whether the finish is satin or eggshell. Maybe eggshell more likely??
When I was doing home renovation a few years ago, I hired a professional painter to paint the walls throughout. But this time I'm thinking maybe I can repair the paint damage myself - is that a good idea?
I looked at some youtube videos on paint repair. Below is what I plan to do, it would be nice if you can let me know whether my plan makes sense or not.. Any suggestions are welcome!
Step 1. Remove the loose peeled paint with a Paint Scraper
Step 2. Fill the damaged plaster with Polycell Filler using the Paint Scraper
Step 3. Wait till dry, then sand with sanding sponge
Step 4. Paint with Dulux Polish Pebble Tester Paint - only Matt Finish is available on Amazon.
Does that make sense? It is ok to use tester paint for small repairs? Do I need to add a final step of sanding the paint after it's dry?
thanks
Patrick
I accidentally hit my wall with a hammer and damaged the paint. The area affected is approximately 6cm by 6cm. See photo attached.
The wall is painted with Dulex Polished Pebble, but I'm not exactly sure whether the finish is satin or eggshell. Maybe eggshell more likely??
When I was doing home renovation a few years ago, I hired a professional painter to paint the walls throughout. But this time I'm thinking maybe I can repair the paint damage myself - is that a good idea?
I looked at some youtube videos on paint repair. Below is what I plan to do, it would be nice if you can let me know whether my plan makes sense or not.. Any suggestions are welcome!
Step 1. Remove the loose peeled paint with a Paint Scraper
Step 2. Fill the damaged plaster with Polycell Filler using the Paint Scraper
Step 3. Wait till dry, then sand with sanding sponge
Step 4. Paint with Dulux Polish Pebble Tester Paint - only Matt Finish is available on Amazon.
Does that make sense? It is ok to use tester paint for small repairs? Do I need to add a final step of sanding the paint after it's dry?
thanks
Patrick

