Painting after striping wallpaper
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Daithi
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Painting after striping wallpaper

by Daithi » Sun Jun 24, 2007 11:13 am

We've just stripped the wallpaper in our new house and it came off perfectly, but it left behind a thin skin. It peels off, much like sunburn on your skin. This is ALL over the walls. We washed it down with many products, we steamed it and we scraped it. We thought it was ready, so we painted.

After the first coat it began to bubble and the paint peeled off the walls.

What can we do??? Please help!

Tips wopuld be greatly appreciated!!![size=18][/size][b][/b]

reebok 1995
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by reebok 1995 » Mon Jun 25, 2007 9:26 pm

you need to scrub the walls with a good quality scourer and plenty of hot water it is the paste and size thats left on the plaster thats doing the damage when you paint over it the water in the paint makes it react the best cure is to use 1000 grade lining paper and paint that it will also stop any surface defects re appearing

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Paste on the wall

by simmo8217 » Wed Aug 29, 2007 9:51 pm

Yes indeed its the paste from the size! But paste is water based so the simple solution would be to thin some cheap undercoat down alot and cut in and roll with undercoat, then emulsion over with some vinly flat matt!!

Im a decorator and i do that with my private jobs!

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