Mike wrote:
While removing a strip of wallpaper (horrendous job...even with a
rented steamer machine), I managed to scrape off some paint down to
the plaster. A the edges of these spots, the paint is "peeled" like
an orange.
And some of the paint has bubbled at spots as well.
This is likely a dumb newbie question, but what do I do to make the
wall smooth for primer/paint?
Depends on how bad they are.
1. You can spot prime and then sand the area flat. May take more than
one coat. Probably have to use wet/dry paper too, primers nowadays don't
sand worth a damn.
2. Sand/scrape the existing area to feather the edges.
3. Fill with drywall compound, sand flat and spot prime.
Regardless, you have to get off *ALL* loose/bubbling paint.
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What about the paper/glue remnants I
couldn't get off?
You have to get them off...or do as above. WTF did you glue the paper on
with, Resorcinol?
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