by chris_on_tour2002 »
Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:49 pm
sugar soap may do it, alternatively you can use salt. normal table salt (not sea salt) solution in a bucket of warm water in a fairly high concentration. not caustic like sugar soap either and i find it very effective. in fact i use a salt solution when wallpapering to wipe the table down between pastings as it's far more effective than soap or plain water.
you will need to prep the gloss paint with some sanding. i have used the aforementioned liquid sanding and it's completely useless IMO. i couldn't actually see that it had done anything. from what i could make of it, it's just like a cream abrasive cleaner, nowhere near abrasive enough for sanding paint in my experience. it's not that expensive though, so you might want to try it anyway prior to resorting to sandpaper.
use a mask/respirator and even wet & dry sandpaper if worried about the dust. another advantage to sanding is that it will help remove any filmy traces of the wallpaper paste - it must all be removed as the paint will not stick to it.
you can get away with using silk emulsion in a bathroom provided that it's a good quality VINYL silk - i'd recommend Dulux Trade - though of course bathroom paint is specifically engineered for the application.