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chris French
 
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Default Seal and paint onto skim-coat

In message .com,
bilbo*baggins writes
I've followed the thread on the B&Q PVA disaster with personal
interest. I'm redecorating several rooms, which involve Expamet corner
and stop bead and 'feathered' skim-coats, as existing corners were 1"
wooden dowel from the 1920's. I've used a glue product called 'Sticks
Like Sh*t' to secure the Expamet beading, so far quite successfully.
I've now fitted stop bead around the fireplace opening, and I have it
in mind to apply a Polycell/Polyfilla Finish Skim product as a
skim-coat - which will bring the surface out 2-3mm to the edges of this
new stop bead around the opening, and improve some roughnesses higher
up.

However, I want an adequate paint adherance afterwards.

My local Crown Trade store recommends shellac-based 'Zinsser Primer
Sealer', then Crown Matt Vinyl emulsion.

Has anyone on the forum any relevant experience, recommendations, or
horror stories to tell?

I had nearly all the rooms in the old house skimmed, I just used diluted
emulsion for the first coat (about 15-20% diluted with water, depends on
the paint/plaster). All was well.
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Chris French