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Ray Jenkins August 6th 04 12:12 AM

Refinishing wall? ? ?
 
I recently moved into a new apartment which had a very peculiar bathroom
wall finish -- a sort of rose-pink in color, but seemingly given a thin coat
of whitewash. Also, the surface is pitted.

I have a feeling someone spent a lot of money making this mess, and I'll
have to spend a lot to clean it up. I doubt of a coat of spackling would do
the job.

To see what I'm talking about, see this page:

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6u2e5/wall.htm

Any ideas welcome.



m Ransley August 6th 04 12:38 AM

Refinishing wall? ? ?
 
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Ray Jenkins August 6th 04 02:01 AM

Refinishing wall? ? ?
 
Sorry, I botched the web page -- try this link.

http://www.guilfordnews.com/wall.htm


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DanG August 6th 04 11:31 AM

Refinishing wall? ? ?
 

It is a finish that is done by painting the wall white, then using
a glazing liquid, wiping it off the highs.

You can paint over it with a single color if you wish unless you
really dislike the texture. You could paint the room white and
reglaze with a glaze color of your choosing.

It would be possible to skim coat the walls with drywall compound
and sanding to get back to smooth walls. Raw compound will
probably require at least 2 coats of paint.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"Ray Jenkins" wrote in message
...
I recently moved into a new apartment which had a very peculiar

bathroom
wall finish -- a sort of rose-pink in color, but seemingly given

a thin coat
of whitewash. Also, the surface is pitted.

I have a feeling someone spent a lot of money making this mess,

and I'll
have to spend a lot to clean it up. I doubt of a coat of

spackling would do
the job.

To see what I'm talking about, see this page:

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6u2e5/wall.htm

Any ideas welcome.





Ray Jenkins August 7th 04 08:42 AM

Refinishing wall? ? ?
 
Thanks Dan -- that tells me what I needed to know.

"DanG" wrote in message
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It is a finish that is done by painting the wall white, then using
a glazing liquid, wiping it off the highs.

You can paint over it with a single color if you wish unless you
really dislike the texture. You could paint the room white and
reglaze with a glaze color of your choosing.

It would be possible to skim coat the walls with drywall compound
and sanding to get back to smooth walls. Raw compound will
probably require at least 2 coats of paint.

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Keep the whole world singing . . . .
DanG (remove the sevens)




"Ray Jenkins" wrote in message
...
I recently moved into a new apartment which had a very peculiar

bathroom
wall finish -- a sort of rose-pink in color, but seemingly given

a thin coat
of whitewash. Also, the surface is pitted.

I have a feeling someone spent a lot of money making this mess,

and I'll
have to spend a lot to clean it up. I doubt of a coat of

spackling would do
the job.

To see what I'm talking about, see this page:

http://mysite.verizon.net/vze6u2e5/wall.htm

Any ideas welcome.








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