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Drywall Painting Question
I am painting our bathroom that was previously wall-papered. I have
removed the wallpaper and the glue from the drywall. During the wall paper removal, some primer flaked off the wall as well (too quick w/ the putty knife). I now have some areas of the wall primed and some spots that have primer removed. My question is what to do about this.... I can just prime the wall over, but I think it won't look right with the multiple layers showing through. I tried lightly sanding the area and it does smooth out a little but it is still noticable. The paint dept guy at HD suggested skimming everything but since I can barely tape drywall and have it look decent, I am afraid to skim a room! Any ideas? TIA Ed |
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