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We have a small full bathroom that is presently painted with a sand finish
paint that is peeling in places. Would anybody have any recommendations on how to finish the walls with a minimum of effort? -- --Jim ©¿©¬ |
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If you don't want the sand texture, it seems to me you have two choices. You
could continue scraping off the paint completely. If there's sheetrock underneath, you won't be able to use brute force without gouging the surface, although that can be patched with putty. Or, you could skim coat the whole thing with drywall mud, but getting it nice & even will probably land you in a psych ward. I'd go with the first option if it were mine. "jtpr" wrote in message . .. We have a small full bathroom that is presently painted with a sand finish paint that is peeling in places. Would anybody have any recommendations on how to finish the walls with a minimum of effort? -- --Jim ©¿©¬ |
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