"Randy" wrote...
mikegi wrote:
My wife decided to remove the wallpaper in one bedroom and so she could
paint the wall. The paper was put up five years ago on top of painted
drywall. Over the years, the paper started coming up at the seams and
she
glued it back down. Now, after removing the wallpaper, the glued spots
remain. When I scrape off a glue spot, it pulls up the top layer on the
drywall, leaving a brown area. I've tried sanding the spots down with an
electric sander but it isn't going well. I now have a multilevel wall:
the
original paint, glue spots, original drywall surface, and brown drywall.
A
disaster.
I'm looking for ideas (other than burning down the house and starting
over).
I've read about the Zinsser GARDZ and wonder if I can paint it on top of
everything then smooth out the worst areas with drywall compound?
Yes. Generously spackle over the bumps and feather it out. This should
hide
the bumps and compensate for rips and divots as well. Then prime before
top
coating.
Randy
Do I need to use Zinsser GARDZ or would the regular Zinsser primer work?
They don't have the Zinsser GARDZ at my local Lowes and I don't see it on
Home Depot's website.
Lowes has two Zinsser primers, regular and shellac:
http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...-000000570-200
1
http://www.lowes.com/lkn?action=prod...-000000570-901
Either one better for the job?
Thanks,
Mike