painting over cooker peeling
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xsalx
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painting over cooker peeling

by xsalx » Thu Apr 28, 2011 4:46 pm

:D Hi everyone,just joined forum today,can you help??!! have moved in to a house with a painted ceiling in the kitchen,not sure of paint type,it is fine apart from the bit directly over the cooker the paint is flaking off in big bits and i can see the bare plaster underneath , i want to repaint whats the best way of going about this so it dosent happen again? thanks .

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by JRS » Thu Apr 28, 2011 10:37 pm

Just scrape it back and undercoat it, the oily mark will come through emulsion, I am guessing a gas cooker?

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by xsalx » Fri Apr 29, 2011 1:03 pm

Hi, no not greesey marks just paint peeling I guess due to the steem coming from boiling veg etc, I was thiking of using a proper kitchen/bathroom paint on ceiling but wondered if i needed a specil undercoat on top of plaster beforehand

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by JRS » Fri Apr 29, 2011 6:19 pm

The plaster should have had a top coat. 70/40 water. a vynal matt is more than enough i have used it for years and never had any problems even in my bathroom which gets really steamy when the shower is on. Proper prep should mean a good life expectancy.

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