Bathroom paint stripping & prep for tiling
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Renovationrenegade
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Bathroom paint stripping & prep for tiling

by Renovationrenegade » Wed Aug 31, 2022 12:52 pm

Painted area above previous splashback
Painted area above previous splashback
Hi all,

I am a first-time DIY-er and in the process of redecorating my bathroom.

I'm trying to strip the walls of paint to enable a suitable tiling surface. Currently stuck at the last layer, which seems to be oil-based paint from decades ago. I've been working with chemical strippers (Bartoline and Paintpanther), followed by a wipe down with white spirit and sanded, but just can't seem to shift it.

1. Is there a more effective way to remove this last layer?
2. Or can I just leave it as is and continue the prep anyway?

Also, I'm working with a previously tiled splashback, which has made the wall uneven (see photos below). I was going to repair this area only, but wondered if the rest of the area to be tiled will need plastering too?

Any advice given will be much appreciated. The more detailed the better. Thanks!
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Splashback corner
Splashback corner
Plaster patch above splashback
Plaster patch above splashback
Splashback plaster damage (from tile removal)
Splashback plaster damage (from tile removal)

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Re: Bathroom paint stripping & prep for tiling

by stoneyboy » Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:57 pm

Hi renovationrenagade,
Repair the damaged areas, cross score the painted areas, then tile as required.
Regards S

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