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Paint help for kitchen.
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On Friday, 15 July 2016 16:16:30 UTC+1, jim wrote:
tabbypurr Wrote in message:
On Thursday, 14 July 2016 19:55:44 UTC+1, jim wrote:
tabbypurr Wrote in message:
On Thursday, 14 July 2016 19:15:43 UTC+1, jim wrote:
tabbypurr Wrote in message:
PVAing the plaster is a fashion without need. Paint onto bare dry plaster results in the liquid in the paint being sucked into the plaster, leaving it short of glue, hence the peeling. Solutions:
a) 50/50 diluted ****coat first
b) paint the plaster with water, wait 5 minutes then paint as normal.
c) dilute PVA onto plaster first. Too much and you get slicks paint won't stick to.
I prefer B, it's quicker & stronger. C I'd avoid.
D) plaster sealer
Sure, you can always be a mug.
Just as well reasoned as ever ;-)
One only need look at the prices to see the reason. Plaster sealer is simply not needed.
Depends how much one values ones time ****ing about making **** coats.
quicker than a coat of sealer
If you have large ceilings like mine (YMMV) ****ing about painting
with water would mean the start point would be dry before I
completed the water coat.
It doesn't. It soaks in. It's very fast to do. But keep telling us about things of which you know nothing as usual.
NT
I wouldn't dream of stealing your trademark approach nige :-D :-D
So you're saying once you've slapped water over your plaster
ceiling when you did it (assuming you've ever actually done it
;-) ) it stayed wet "forever"? Interesting if doubtful....
Depends how much one values ones time ****ing about making **** coats.
quicker than a coat of sealer
Depends how much you value your time ****ing about making **** coats.
(NB A sealer comes ready to apply ;-) )
Hope that's clearer for you.
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